While Category 3 Hurricane Erin is expected to remain offshore, the National Hurricane Center is tracking a low-pressure system off the Carolinas and a new tropical wave in the central Atlantic.

The Atlantic basin is active Sunday, with forecasters at the National Hurricane Center closely monitoring three systems, including the formidable Hurricane Erin, which is expected to stay clear of the U.S. coastline. In addition to the major hurricane, a disorganized low off the North Carolina coast and a new tropical wave emerging off Africa are also being watched for potential development.

Hurricane Erin, currently a powerful Category 3 storm, continues its journey west-northwestward at approximately 14 mph. According to the latest advisory, the core of Erin is projected to pass east of the Tur

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