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Erin could become major hurricane again as massive waves, rip currents close beaches

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20 August 2025
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  • Previous Article Hurricane Erin closes beaches from Florida to New York, unleashes monster waves, rip currents, extreme erosion
  • Next Article NHC joins Bryan Norcross to answer questions on Hurricane Erin
Hurricane Erin is continuing to churn in the open waters of the western Atlantic Ocean, and as FOX Weather Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross explains significant effects are expected along the East Coast as the storm spins by. 
HATTERAS, N.C.– Hurricane Erin[1] has once again started to restrengthen and could become a major hurricane[2] as the dangerous storm churns in the Atlantic waters hundreds of miles off the U.S.[3], prompting officials to close beaches[4] along the East

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  • Previous Article Hurricane Erin closes beaches from Florida to New York, unleashes monster waves, rip currents, extreme erosion
  • Next Article NHC joins Bryan Norcross to answer questions on Hurricane Erin

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