Even without making landfall, Hurricane Erin will bring stronger winds, wind shifts and dry air over regions that are already in severe drought, meaning elevated fire danger.
Breakdown
- Hurricane Erin has caused flooding and large waves along the US East Coast.
- The storm is moving out to sea but will pass near Atlantic Canada without landfall. 14s
- Strong winds from Erin could reach over 60 km/h in Atlantic Canada. 37s
- Dry, windy conditions from the storm may increase wildfire danger in drought-affected areas. 1m 0s
- Meteorologists warn that offshore hurricanes can worsen fire conditions, as seen in previous events. 1m 16s