Where is Erin expected to make landfall?
Asked 16 hours ago
Answer
Erin is currently projected to remain well offshore from the East Coast, with no current concern for landfall. Forecast models show it tracking north of the Eastern Caribbean and possibly turning out to sea, but areas from North Carolina to eastern New England are advised to monitor updates.
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- Meteorologists will continue to track Erin as it moves north of the Dominican Republic. 1m 23s
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1 day agoErin expected to become the first major Atlantic hurricane of 2025
Where will Erin be off the southeast coast of the US? It's just a matter of does Erin move to the east or move to the west and end up landfalling in the US. Areas from North Carolina to eastern New England should monitor updates.