Hurricane Erin weakens to Category 3
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Erin, which quickly strengthened into a Category 5 storm on Saturday, is not expected to make landfall in the U.S., but experts remain on alert.
Storms that ramp up so quickly complicate forecasting and make it harder for government agencies to plan for emergencies. Hurricane Erick, a Pacific storm that made landfall June 19 in Oaxaca, Mexico, also strengthened rapidly, doubling in intensity in less than a day.
Hurricane Erin is forecast to continue growing in size, with hurricane-force winds extending up to 50 miles from its center.
Sunday features hot temperatures with very high humidity, with dew points once again at or a little above 70 degrees for many of us. An uneventful cold front passing through the area Sunday night will bring an end to this one-day heat fest, and now it’s on to cooler temperatures to start the work week.
Hurricane Katrina was a chapter in the history of man's struggle both to control nature and to accept what he cannot control.
As the state heads into the peak months, a breast cancer patient and her cancer navigator at Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge, talk about preparations and main things to know before evacuations and disaster strikes.