Hurricane Erin, Florida
Digest more
As Hurricane Erin churns off the U.S. East Coast, live stream cameras along Florida beaches and across North Carolina are capturing the storm's impacts. Expect heavy surf and riptides in Florida. Live cam viewpoints of the storm include Broward County, the Treasure Coast, Daytona Beach and Key West.
Dangerous beach conditions brought on by Hurricane Erin have the entire East Coast on high alert. FOX Weather Meteorologist Steve Bender is in St. Augustine Beach. Florida, where ocean swells are already larger.
Hurricane Erin on Tuesday remained a major hurricane as headed north in the Atlantic prompting coastal advisories for Florida while the National Hurricane Center kept track of two tropical waves
Hurricane Erin is moving east of the U.S. coast and will bring strong waves and rip currents to Florida's east coast – and it comes as the National Hurricane Center is eyeing two more tropical waves in the Atlantic.
2h
WPBF Channel 25 on MSNHurricane Erin has Florida ocean rescue officials bracing for rough seas
Already, officials responded to an incident involving a 52-year-old woman who was pulled out to sea on Palm Beach. She was rescued and taken to the hospital. Her condition is unknown.
RODANTHE, N.C. (AP) — Hurricane Erin chugged slowly toward the eastern U.S. coast Tuesday, stirring up treacherous waves that already have forced dozens of beach rescues days before the biggest storm surges are expected.
Erin's surf and storm surge could cause erosion along sections of the Florida and East Coast and shapes up as potentially worse for North Carolina's barrier islands, which are under mandatory evacuation orders ahead of the four feet of storm surge and 20-foot offshore waves Erin is expected to bring.
3d
FOX 35 Orlando on MSNHurricane Erin rapidly intensifies into dangerous Category 4 storm, unleashing 155 mph winds in its path
Hurricane Erin, the first major hurricane of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, rapidly intensified Friday night, with the storm now reaching Category 4 strength with sustained winds of 155 mph.