Hurricane Erin, tropical storm
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The system could strengthen into a hurricane and may impact Bermuda, while Hurricane Erin continues to create dangerous swimming conditions at the Jersey Shore
The former Hurricane Erin headed out to sea and became a non-tropical system on Friday, but the National Hurricane Center continued to track two other systems on Saturday in the Atlantic. One of them could become Tropical Storm Fernand soon. As of Saturday morning that system was located about 500 miles south-southeast of Bermuda.
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The Weather Channel on MSNTropical Storm Fernand May Form This Weekend; Here's Where It May Go
The National Hurricane Center is watching two areas of interest in the Atlantic, one of which could become Tropical Storm Fernand this weekend. Here’s what you need to know.
Meteorologist Brian Slocum wrote on X on Thursday: "The Atlantic is getting active apart from Hurricane Erin. A third area of tropical interest has been identified by the National Hurricane Center. The disturbance on the left has the best chance of becoming the next tropical depression this weekend."
We are watching two systems behind Erin. One, south of Bermuda, is likely to become Tropical Storm Fernand this weekend.
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Myrtle Beach Sun News on MSNWill SC be hit by potential tropical storms forming in the Atlantic? Here’s the latest forecast
The National Weather Service is watching two potential cyclones churning in the Atlantic. Here’s what to expect in South Carolina.
The massive storm is expected to bring coastal flooding and tropical storm conditions to parts of the mid-Atlantic despite not making landfall.
The storm’s long-lasting and drastic impact caused significant damage to the North Fork Reservoir, which serves Asheville and other parts of Buncombe County. The boil water notice was lifted on Nov. 18, nearly two months after Helene’s Sept. 27 landing.
Hurricane Erin continues its northerly track and is set to deliver impacts to the beaches in New Jersey and Delaware.
There is a Fox 26 Storm Alert in place for Friday afternoon due to expected scattered and heavy storms between 2-9p.m.