Hurricane Erin Prompts Coastal Alerts and Flooding Risks in the US

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Hurricane Erin, a Category 2 storm, is prompting storm alerts and evacuations along the U.S. East Coast, especially in North Carolina, due to life-threatening storm surges and dangerous ocean conditions, although it is not forecasted to make landfall in the U.S.
- Hurricane Erin triggers storm alerts in N.C., Virginia as some East Coast beaches shut Axios
- Hurricane Erin update: Storm set to bring large waves and flooding to US NPR
- Hurricane Erin tracker: North Carolina under state of emergency, beaches ban swimming in Northeast ABC News
- Hurricane Erin leads a train of tropical activity. Are more storms coming? USA Today
- Heavy rain Wednesday could cause flooding in Tri-State Area. Get the First Alert Weather Day forecast. CBS News
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