As Hurricane Erin pulled away from North Carolina on Thursday morning, New Englanders hundreds of miles away could catch a glimpse of the storm from atop the region's highest peak.

The Mount Washington Observatory shared a photo to social media, showing mostly blue skies but also a wall of clouds emerging over the mountains.

High level clouds from the outflow of #HurricaneErin can be seen from the summit today. Erin will continue its northeastward movement as it parallels the Northeast coastline. The storm will stay well offshore, generating only high level clouds on the horizon today and tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/vWTUHuI64w — Mount Washington Observatory (MWOBS) (@MWObs) August 21, 2025

"High level clouds from the outflow of #HurricaneErin can be seen looking southeast fro

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