Category 4 Erin Strengthening; Tracking Between U.S. and Bermuda
Erin remains a powerful storm but will curve out to sea, keeping direct U.S. impacts low.
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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