Erin’s Closest Pass Today Brings Coastal Flooding & Gusty Winds
Erin stays offshore, but onshore winds will bring coastal flooding and rough surf today.
Erin stays offshore, but onshore winds will bring coastal flooding and rough surf today.
Onshore flow will bring coastal flooding, higher waves, and breezy winds.
Erin remains a powerful storm but will curve out to sea, keeping direct U.S. impacts low.
Erin is expected to strengthen as it moves west, but long-term guidance depends heavily on high pressure to its north.

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