Hurricane Erin, a powerful Category 4 storm with 130 mph winds, isn’t expected to make U.S. landfall — but it’s already creating dangerous conditions along the Atlantic coast. From towering waves up to 15 feet to double red flag warnings keeping swimmers out of the water, North Carolina’s Outer Banks are on high alert.
Breakdown
- Hurricane Erin is a category 4 storm with 130 mph winds, located offshore. 9s
- Tropical storm warnings and storm surge watches are in effect for the Outer Banks. 20s
- Authorities are keeping people out of the water due to dangerous surf and rip currents. 1m 11s
- Evacuation orders have been issued for several islands, with over 1,000 people leaving. 1m 53s
- Flooding risks are expected to increase due to the hurricane and higher tides from a new moon. 2m 45s