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Tropical Storm Erin is currently in the central Atlantic and is expected to intensify into a major hurricane by Sunday.

It is too early to tell if Erin will impact the United States, including North Carolina.

A new disturbance near the Yucatan Peninsula has a low chance of development and is unlikely to impact North Carolina.

The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is on track with historical averages, despite a quiet start.

The National Hurricane Center is tracking three systems in the Atlantic basin, including a new homegrown system that appeared near the Yucatan Peninsula late Aug. 12.

Tropical Storm Erin in the central Atlantic is expected to begin strengthening Wednesday, Aug. 13. It's forecast to become a hurricane by Thursday or Friday and a major hurrican

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