ORLANDO, Fla. - Hurricane Erin, the first major hurricane of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, rapidly intensified Friday night, with the storm now reaching Category 5 strength with sustained winds of 160 mph.

Here's everything we know about the hurricane and what impacts it could bring to Florida.

Hurricane Erin upgraded to Category 4

What we know:

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) says Hurricane Erin is continuing to rapidly intensify on Saturday morning, with its outer rain bands affecting the northern Leeward Islands.

The storm is now located about 105 miles north of Anguilla and about 235 miles east-northeast of San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Erin's winds are now moving at 160 mph, with a minimum central pressure of 923 mb.

Erin is moving toward the west, and this motion is ex

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