Forecasters are giving urgent warnings to millions of people who live along the East Coast as Hurricane Erin churns in the Atlantic. The storm will not make direct landfall but is expected to bring dangerous rip currents.
Breakdown
- Hurricane Erin is not expected to make direct landfall but will impact the U.S. East Coast. 5s
- Dangerous rip currents and high surf are forecast from Florida to southern New England. 10s
- Authorities in North Carolina have banned swimming and ordered evacuations on Ocracoke Island. 21s
- The storm's wind field spans nearly 600 miles, with tropical storm and storm surge warnings issued. 1m 11s
- Waves up to 23 feet and surges of two to four feet are expected, risking structural damage. 1m 43s