2:30pm Monday Hurricane Erin Update
Here is Hurricane Erin at 2:15pm. The storm has restrengthened the past few hours. Current maximum sustained wind speed is 140 mph -- Cat 4 intensity. Additional strengthening is forecast the rest of today and then a gradual weakening of the winds the rest of the storm's life.
The forecast path of the center of the storm is below. After Thursday morning, the storm will race northeast across the Atlantic.
The orange represents tropical storm force winds and the brown hurricane force winds as of 2pm. Forecast wind speeds (ECMWF model) are below.
Please note the "65" on the Outer Banks. That is a peak gust forecast. With the extreme winds forecast by Erin, flooding is likely in Dare Co. of North Carolina and a mandatory evacuation is in effect. Waves of 80' are possible along the path of this powerful storm. A tropical storm watch and storm surge watch will likely be issued early this evening. While Erin will drop a lot of rain, the heavier rains will stay off the coast.



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