Hurricane Erin Nears NC Coast with Ongoing Flooding and Rising Surf

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Hurricane Erin, a Category 2 storm, has moved away from the U.S. coast but continues to cause dangerous waves, storm surges, and flooding along the Atlantic coast, especially in North Carolina and the mid-Atlantic region, with warnings of significant impacts and potential for further development of nearby storms.
- Hurricane Erin reaches closest approach to NC; dangers remain to East Coast: Updates USA Today
- Hurricane Erin tracker: Latest path shows Category 2 storm heading northeastward over the next few days, churning dangerous surf yahoo.com
- Hurricane Erin Is Heading Out to Sea. People Are Riveted Anyway. The New York Times
- How Erin's Size Compares With Other Giant Hurricanes The Weather Channel
- Overwash, soundside flooding reported Thursday morning, N.C. Highway 12 remains closed Island Free Press
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