Tropical Storm Erin: Where Is It Now and Where Is It Going This Weekend?
Briefly

Tropical Storm Erin is strengthening as it approaches potential hurricane status with forecasts indicating it could become a Category 3 hurricane over the weekend. There is uncertainty regarding its trajectory, with possible paths either veering north into the Atlantic or heading south, potentially affecting the East Coast and eastern Canada. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's updated outlook anticipates above-normal hurricane activity for 2025, forecasting 13 to 18 named storms, including 2 to 5 major hurricanes. Additionally, over 33.1 million residential properties face moderate or greater risk of hurricane wind damage, particularly in states such as Florida, Texas, and New York.
Tropical Storm Erin is anticipated to strengthen into a Category 3 hurricane over the weekend, prompting concerns about its trajectory and potential impact on land areas.
Forecasters are uncertain if the storm will veer northward into the Atlantic or take a southern route, which could affect the East Coast and eastern Canada.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has predicted above-normal Atlantic hurricane activity for 2025, with forecasts of 13 to 18 named storms and 2 to 5 major hurricanes.
A report indicates that over 33.1 million residential properties are at moderate or greater risk of hurricane wind damage, especially in states like Florida, Texas, and New York.
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