Hurricane Erin, Storm
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Erin to track near Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico as a rapidly strengthening hurricane
Tropical Storm Erin is expected to strengthen into a powerful hurricane and could bring heavy rain, damaging winds and dangerous surf to the Leeward Islands and Puerto Rico this weekend. AccuWeather meteorologists say a turn toward the west-northwest is likely before Erin reaches the islands.
The outer bands of powerful Hurricane Erin lashed Puerto Rico, and the storm is approaching the Bahamas next. What can the mainland U.S. expect?
As of 5:00 p.m. AST on Sunday, Erin’s center was positioned approximately 275 miles northwest of San Juan, Puerto Rico, tracking west-northwest at 13 mph. Although no longer directly affecting the area, the storm’s outer bands are still delivering heavy rainfall, dangerous marine conditions, and life-threatening surf along coastal areas.
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Hurricane Erin weakening for now, heavy rain risk for Puerto Rico and impacts at the N.C. midweek
Erin is encountering cooler ocean water as it moves north of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Hurricane Hunters will continue to investigate the storm on Sunday and Monday, Here is a link to the NHC advisory in English and Spanish. The storm is about 150 miles north of Puerto Rico.
Hurricane Erin continues its track to the west-northwest, according to the latest from the National Hurricane Center. The storm will strengthen to a major hurricane over the weekend as it passes north of Puerto Rico.
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