Updated at 10 a.m. EST on Aug. 22, 2025

Giant Hurricane Erin is moving away from land and its effect on the ocean along the East Coast is slowly diminishing. Miraculously, the storm will head out to sea having done little more than brush land areas.

The storm's top winds are decreasing, and it's accelerating away from land. Erin is forecast to become non-tropical tomorrow and turn into a massive North Atlantic storm. Gusty winds will brush Atlantic Canada as Erin goes by, and the system looks likely to bring bad weather to the UK or Northern Europe in a week or so.

HURRICANE ERIN SPINS AWAY FROM US BUT DANGEROUS RIP CURRENTS, ROUGH SEAS FOR SWIMMING TO LAST THROUGH WEEKEND

Hurricane Erin was in the top 10% of biggest similar storms in the record book. The slight turn it took on Wednesd

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