Hurricane Erin leaves rough seas with 2 swimmers dead and a search underway for a missing boater
Read full article: Hurricane Erin leaves rough seas with 2 swimmers dead and a search underway for a missing boaterHurricane Erin never made landfall, but it left behind rough ocean conditions along the U.S. East Coast.
Hurricane Erin never hit land or caused major damage, but endangered turtle nests weren't so lucky
Read full article: Hurricane Erin never hit land or caused major damage, but endangered turtle nests weren't so luckyAs Hurricane Erin pelted North Carolinaโs barrier islands with strong winds and waves, it destroyed many nests of threatened sea turtle.
Strong winds and waves batter Nantucket, Marthaโs Vineyard as Hurricane Erin moves out to the sea
Read full article: Strong winds and waves batter Nantucket, Marthaโs Vineyard as Hurricane Erin moves out to the seaStrong winds and waves from Hurricane Erin have battered Nantucket and Marthaโs Vineyard as dangerous rip currents continue to threaten from the Carolinas to New England.
Hurricane Erin still stirring up dangerous waves while it moves away from the East Coast
Read full article: Hurricane Erin still stirring up dangerous waves while it moves away from the East CoastHurricane Erin is starting to churn up big waves along the northeast coast after pelting North Carolinaโs Outer Banks with strong winds and swells that flooded a few places on the barrier islands.
2 more beachfront homes near collapse as Hurricane Erin's waves pound North Carolina's Outer Banks
Read full article: 2 more beachfront homes near collapse as Hurricane Erin's waves pound North Carolina's Outer BanksTwo homes on North Carolina's Outer Banks sit precariously in high waves generated by Hurricane Erin with their days seemingly numbered.
WATCH: Hurricane Erin, its lightning, and how it can impact the East Coast
Read full article: WATCH: Hurricane Erin, its lightning, and how it can impact the East CoastHurricane Erin is off the southeastern coast Tuesday, prompting mandatory evacuations and a tropical storm watch in parts of North Carolina, 10 News Meteorologist Edward Shaw as the latest.
Hurricane Erin churns up dangerous waves and closes beaches along US East Coast
Read full article: Hurricane Erin churns up dangerous waves and closes beaches along US East CoastHurricane Erin is churning slowly toward the eastern U.S. coast and stirring up waves that already have forced dozens of beach rescues.
Hurricane Erin forces evacuations on North Carolina's Outer Banks but expected to stay offshore
Read full article: Hurricane Erin forces evacuations on North Carolina's Outer Banks but expected to stay offshoreHurricane Erin is forcing evacuations on North Carolinaโs Outer Banks as it threatens to whip up wild waves and tropical force winds.
Category 4 Hurricane Erin buffets northern Caribbean islands but not forecast to hit land
Read full article: Category 4 Hurricane Erin buffets northern Caribbean islands but not forecast to hit landForecasters say Erin has exploded into a major hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean just north of the Caribbean.
Not a bad weekend ahead!
Read full article: Not a bad weekend ahead!A marginal flash flood threat is in effect for parts of southwest and central Virginia, with isolated storms possible Friday. Hurricane Erin is tracking away from the East Coast, while a classic summer pattern continues in the region.
Hurricane Erin strengthens into a Category 2 storm as it approaches the northeast Caribbean
Read full article: Hurricane Erin strengthens into a Category 2 storm as it approaches the northeast CaribbeanHurricane Erin has strengthened into a Category 2 storm as it approaches Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, bringing heavy rains that could cause flooding and landslides.
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Beyond The Forecast: How a hurricane could have prevented 9/11
Read full article: Beyond The Forecast: How a hurricane could have prevented 9/11Welcome to another edition of our weekly WSLS weather newsletter! Did you know there was a hurricane just off the coast of the United States that could have changed everything? It strengthened to tropical storm status the next day and eventually became a hurricane on Sep. 9. The visible satellite image from that day shows the hurricane as well as the smoke from the plane-struck Twin Towers. Switching gears to our forecast in Southwest and Central Virginia, we expect to get not one, but TWO tastes of fall this week.
