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H urricane Erin, now a Category 2 hurricane, has prompted a tropical storm watch for North Carolina's Outer Banks and is ...
Forecasters say the monster storm will turn away from the eastern U.S. and won’t make landfall. But they predict it will ...
Justin Graney, with North Carolina Emergency Management, explains how resources and equipment have been pre-positioned to ...
The most built-up and populated part of the Outer Banks are in the north around Nags Head and Kill Devil Hills, which aren't under the evacuation order. South of the Oregon Inlet, ...
Forecasters in North Carolina are becoming increasingly concerned about life-threatening impacts from Hurricane Erin along ...
The Outer Banks and Dare County are popular vacation spots in North Carolina, but Hurricane Erin may be problematic. What ...
Hurricane Erin is expected to bring storm surge, heavy rain, and rip currents to the U.S. East Coast. Forecasters are also tracking two tropical waves with chances of development in the Atlantic.
Hurricane Erin is expected to bring massive waves and dangerous rip currents to areas along the East Coast. Here's which ...
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein declared a state of emergency Tuesday as Hurricane Erin makes its way towards the East Coast.
As Hurricane Erin grows it will unleash life-threatening surf, huge waves and rip currents along United States East Coast.
NCDOT officials said “given the winds, wave heights and storm surge forecast, it likely won’t be enough” to keep NC 12 from flooding at the Outer Banks.