Erin, East Coast and National Hurricane
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Over the weekend, northern portions of the Leeward Islands, the Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico are expected to receive tropical rain ranging from 2 to 4 inches, with isolated totals up to 6 inches. Flash flooding, landslides and mudslides will be the main concerns over the next several days.
Tropical Storm #Erin is now less than 1000 miles from the Virgin Islands- looks like it becomes a hurricane by late Friday then could rapidly intensify passing just north of Puerto Rico. High surf & rip currents this weekend in the Leeward Islands. THEN the Bermuda high steering… pic.twitter.com/5SUhfTJ7X4
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WPBF Channel 25 on MSNNew low pressure can form off east coast of United States
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring another area off the eastern United States for tropical development. An area of low pressure can form in a couple of days. Some gradual development is possible midweek as the system drifts northwest.
For now, most reliable computer models that meteorologists use show Erin curving away from the United States, spinning off the East Coast later in August.
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The Journal News on MSNErin becomes first Atlantic hurricane of the season. What to know
According to AccuWeather, Hurricane Erin is expected to strengthen rapidly over the weekend, and could intensify into a major Category 4 storm.
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WPEC CBS 12 on MSNMore storms through the end of the week as NHC monitors disturbance off east coast
High pressure over Atlantic waters and a stationary boundary over the southeast is continuing to draw in deep tropical moisture across south Florida.An active
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