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Erin, the first hurricane of 2025 in the Atlantic basin, is expected to take a path between the United States East Coast and Bermuda next week bringing powerful seas and dangerous surf.
The odds of a short-lived tropical depression or storm forming in the southwestern Gulf are lessening, but pockets of heavy rain could still trigger flash flooding.
Hurricane Erin will continue to strengthen as it approaches the Leeward Island and Puerto Rico, where it will threaten with tropical downpours, pounding surf and strong winds.
While the most likely track keeps Erin offshore from the U.S. East Coast, shifts in the storm’s path could bring strong winds, heavy rain, and coastal flooding to parts of the eastern United States ...
In addition to rounds of severe weather, portions of Minnesota and Wisconsin will face an increased flash flood risk through early next week.
A judge in Chile has agreed to suspend proceedings against a teenage American pilot who has been stuck on a remote Antarctic island since late June after he was accused of landing there without ...