Hurricane Erin remains a Category 3
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Hurricane Erin on Sunday dropped in intensity overnight, but was expected to regain strength while its path shifted prompting new warnings and watches to be issued by the Bahamas while the National Hurricane Center kept track of two other Atlantic systems.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNHurricane Erin Churns In The Atlantic As NHC Monitors 2 Other Disturbances
While Category 3 Hurricane Erin is expected to remain offshore, the National Hurricane Center is tracking a low-pressure system off the Carolinas and a new tropical wave in the central Atlantic. The Atlantic basin is active Sunday,
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The Mirror US on MSNForecasters warn of new threat in the Atlantic as Cat 5 Hurricane Erin set to triple in size
Erin is traveling west at 15 mph, this weekend is predicted to see a shift to the west-northwest. Erin will finally head north, according to the NHC prediction
As of 5 a.m. on Sunday, Hurricane Erin has weakened back to a Category 3 storm but has grown larger, the National Hurricane Center said.
Hurricane Erin, the first Atlantic hurricane of 2025, has weakened to a Category 3 but remains a major threat. Tropical storm warnings are in effect for the Turks and Caicos Islands, while the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico are experiencing heavy rains and gusty winds.
While the threat of any direct impact to the East Coast and Bahamas is easing, NHC said swells generated by Erin would likely lead to life-threatening surf and rip currents along the East Coast beaches next week.
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Fox Weather on MSNTropical disturbance headed for Gulf as National Hurricane Center watches for development
A tropical disturbance that will move into the Gulf this week is being monitored for the potential for development by the National Hurricane Center.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring three different disturbances in the Atlantic region. On Monday, Invest 97-L was upgraded into Tropical Storm Erin. A few hours later, an area in the Gulf was also tagged.