Multiple tropical systems form in Atlantic as Hurricane Erin recedes

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Hurricane Erin has moved away from the U.S. coast, but significant coastal flooding is expected along the Mid-Atlantic during Thursday night’s high tide, with storm surge causing major flooding and damaging waves, especially in North Carolina and New Jersey. Erin is weakening and heading out to sea, while other tropical systems, including 90L near the Leeward Islands and 99L in the eastern Atlantic, are being monitored for potential development.
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