Hurricane Erin now a powerful Category 5 Storm
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Erin, the first hurricane of the season, is now a powerful Category 5 hurricane. Here's where it could head in the week ahead.
Hurricane Erin strengthened rapidly to a Category 3 storm early Saturday as it churned towards the Caribbean, with a warning issued that flash floods and landslides were possible.
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Erin becomes the Atlantic season’s first hurricane. It’s set to rapidly intensify this weekend
Erin strengthened into a Category 1 hurricane on Friday morning east of the Caribbean Islands and is expected to keep strengthening through the weekend.
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The Weather Channel on MSNTropical Storm Watches Issued As Erin Nears The Caribbean; Threat Of Antilles Impacts Grows
Erin is expected to reach major hurricane intensity this weekend as it tracks just north of the Caribbean islands, where it could bring rain, gusty winds and high surf.Erin's longer-term future through next week is still somewhat uncertain,
The National Hurricane Center expects this storm to gradually strengthen over the next day or so, but also warned of its potential to rapidly intensify within the next 24 to 48 hours.
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WPBF West Palm Beach on MSNErin becoming better organized and expected to become a hurricane Friday
Tropical Storm Erin formed Monday morning in the eastern tropical Atlantic Ocean. This is the fifth named storm of the 2025 hurricane season. Sign up for our Newsletters As of the 8 a.m. advisory, Erin was located about 520 miles east of the northern Leeward Islands.