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Hurricane Erin, currently a Category 2 hurricane, is strengthening in the Atlantic and is expected to cause dangerous conditions along the North Carolina coast.

Although Erin is not projected to make landfall, its large wind field is expected to cause coastal erosion, high seas, and life-threatening rip currents.

North Carolina officials have declared a state of emergency and issued mandatory evacuations for some coastal areas.

While the 2025 hurricane season has been relatively quiet so far, experts predict an above-average season with North Carolina having a high probability of being impacted.

Hurricane Erin continues to spin in the Atlantic and is forecast to grow even larger, with weather conditions expected to deteriorate along the coast of North Carolina an

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