Hurricane Erin has rapidly intensified to a Category 4 storm as it tracks above the northeastern Caribbean, churning up rough surf and sending rain and gusty winds to islands south of its path. CNN meteorologist Allison Chinchar reports.
Breakdown
- Hurricane Erin has intensified into a category 4 storm, the first major hurricane of the season.
- The storm's wind speed increased by 60 mph in 24 hours, qualifying as extreme rapid intensification. 19s
- Erin is sustaining winds of 130 mph and may briefly reach category 5 strength. 38s
- The storm is expected to track between Bermuda and the U.S., avoiding direct landfall. 1m 3s
- Erin's size may double or triple, potentially causing high surf and rip currents along the U.S. East Coast. 1m 26s