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Track Where The Storm Is Going

Just days after Erin, Tropical Storm Fernand has now formed in the Atlantic. And it's not the only system we're watching. Here's what you need to know.
Track Where The Storm Is Goingstory-preview

Hurricane Erin Clobbers New York, New Jersey Coast

It was a rough Thursday for beaches up and down the East Coast as Hurricane Erin made its closest pass. That included parts of New York and New Jersey, where ferocious waves pounded the coastline and triggered flooding that required some rescues. Watch this video for the latest.
Hurricane Erin Clobbers New York, New Jersey Coaststory-preview

Everglades Fire Grows To Nearly The Size Of Washington, DC

We’re keeping a close eye on a huge brush fire burning in the Florida Everglades. It’s nearly the size of Washington, D.C., and there’s very little containment so far as helicopters work to dump water on it. Watch this video for the latest information.
Everglades Fire Grows To Nearly The Size Of Washington, DCstory-preview

Drone Captures Erin’s Waves Crash Into Outer Banks Homes

Drone footage is giving us a dramatic look at the early storm surge from Hurricane Erin in North Carolina’s barrier islands. Watch this video for the latest on how bad things are expected to get and see how waves have already surrounded and pushed past homes.
Drone Captures Erin’s Waves Crash Into Outer Banks Homesstory-preview

Record Rain Causes Flash Flooding In Charleston

Dangerous flash flooding caused major issues on the roads in South Carolina. Charleston set a daily record on Friday, with over four inches of rain. That nearly doubled the old record, which was set back in 2008.
Record Rain Causes Flash Flooding In Charlestonstory-preview