Hurricane Erin Reaches Rare Category 5, Threatening U.S. Coastlines

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Hurricane Erin, the first hurricane of the 2025 Atlantic season, has intensified into a catastrophic Category 5 storm near Puerto Rico, with winds reaching 160 mph, and is expected to impact the northern Leeward Islands, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and potentially the U.S. East Coast, while also raising concerns about wildfires due to dry conditions and strong winds.
- Erin strengthens to a Category 5 hurricane, NHC says Reuters
- Hurricane Erin is now a rare Category 5. Next week, the storm is forecast to at least double or triple in size CNN
- Hurricane Erin may bring coastal danger from Florida to New England USA Today
- Coast Guard to set Port Condition YANKEE for 2 seaports in the U.S. Virgin Islands, 6 othe United States Coast Guard News (.mil)
- Hurricane Erin sets early season intensification record, becomes Category 5 storm Ars Technica
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