While its winds are down from Saturday’s peak as a scale-topping Category 5, Hurricane Erin has grown in size and is maintaining its powerful status as a major storm.
Anyone visiting The Bahamas, Bermuda, the U.S. East Coast, and residents across Atlantic Canada, should closely monitor the track of this system this week. Rough seas and rip currents will extend far away from Erin’s path. In fact, its largest, single wave could reach as high as 30.5 metres (100 feet)--the size of a 10-storey building.
DON’T MISS: AN INSIDE LOOK AT HURRICANE ERIN’S ASTOUNDING RISE TO CATEGORY 5
[Hurricane Erin satellite imagery/NOAA/CIRA] Hurricane Erin satellite imagery/NOAA/CIRA
_Aug. 16, 2025 satellite imagery of Hurricane Erin. (NOAA/CIRA)_
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