Hurricane warning issued as models show storm Erin taking ominous turn
Briefly

Tropical Storm Erin has prompted a hurricane warning from the National Hurricane Center, indicating it may strengthen to hurricane status within 36 to 48 hours. Winds may reach up to 80 mph with gusts of 98 mph, potentially escalating to 98 mph and Category 3 strength. Erin is moving west at 17 mph, with a possible turn northwest later. While it's uncertain how it will impact the US, models predict potential hurricane-force gusts over Cape Hatteras. The ECMWF model, known for its accuracy, is tracking Erin’s trajectory based on real-time data.
The National Hurricane Center issued a hurricane warning for Tropical Storm Erin, which is forecasted to strengthen to hurricane status with sustained winds up to 80 mph, potentially increasing to 98 mph.
Erin's predicted path shows it moving west at about 17 mph, potentially turning northwest and impacting Cape Hatteras with hurricane-force gusts, though exact impacts on the US remain uncertain.
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