Hurricane Erin Intensifies as It Approaches the East Coast

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Hurricane Erin is intensifying with 110 mph winds and is expected to pass east of North Carolina, causing storm surge, coastal flooding, and large waves, before weakening and becoming extratropical as it recedes out to sea. Two tropical waves are also being monitored for potential development.
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