Hurricane Erin Strengthens, Prompting Evacuations and Flood Warnings

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Hurricane Erin, a Category 4 storm and the first major hurricane of the 2025 Atlantic season, is approaching the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos, causing rough seas and prompting evacuations, while its effects are also expected to bring coastal flooding and dangerous surf to North Carolina's Outer Banks, despite not making direct landfall.
- Hurricane Erin could bring dangerous seas as it grows near the Bahamas Reuters
- Hurricane Erin strengthens, remains 'dangerous major hurricane' as evacuations get underway in North Carolina FOX Weather
- Extraordinary Erin expands its reach over the northwest Atlantic Yale Climate Connections
- Dare County News Dare County, NC (.gov)
- Hurricane Erin: No direct hit forecast on U.S., but flood risks prompt evacuations NPR
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