August 21, 2025
Hurricane Erin to drench parts of Virginia while brushing US east coast
Hurricane Erin, currently moving northward along the U.S. East Coast without making landfall, is generating life-threatening rip currents and dangerous conditions expected to persist for several days. The large category-two hurricane with sustained winds of 105mph has already soaked parts of the Atlantic coastline including North Carolina's Outer Banks, prompting beach closures, evacuations, and states of emergency. Weather officials warn beachgoers to heed safety advisories as the storm brings tropical conditions to Virginia and high wind warnings to New England. The hurricane season is predicted to be above average due to warmer sea temperatures linked to climate change, while cuts to American research raise concerns about storm tracking capabilities.
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