Hurricane Erin moves away
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Hurricane Erin could 'at least double or triple in size' next week and the track has shifted south, but remains likely to turn away from the East Coast.
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Space.com on MSNWatch Hurricane Erin swirl menacingly in the Atlantic Ocean in NOAA satellite video
Satellites operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration watched Hurricane Erin as it swirled off of the U.S. coast on Aug. 11, 2025.
Hurricane Erin forges ahead on a western track at 16 mph, but Miami's NHC expects the hurricane will soon round a corner
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — As of 11:20 a.m. on Saturday, Hurricane Erin has strengthened to a Category 5 storm, NHC said. Erin has been rapidly strengthening and is expected to continue to do so. The storm strengthened from a Category 3 to a Category 5 in just a few hours Saturday morning.
The first Atlantic hurricane of 2025, Erin ramped up from a tropical storm to a Category 5 hurricane in a mere 24 hours.