Hurricane Erin, East Coast
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The National Hurricane Center is tracking four systems in the Atlantic, including Hurricane Erin and newly designated Invest 90L.
On Thursday, Hurricane Erin was several hundred miles off the coast of North Carolina and pushing storm surge and deadly rip currents toward the shore. Three other systems may form right behind.
Although Erin is weakening, it will still be very dangerous to swim in the water at most U.S. East Coast beaches.
Increased surf and dangerous rip currents are expected to continue along the eastern seaboard as Hurricane Erin moves into the North Atlantic.
Here's a quick, easy-to-read look on the latest about Hurricane Erin, including what Florida residents should know.
Conditions along the Florida coast are expected to deteriorate Wednesday as Hurricane Erin moves north-northwest off Florida.
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The storm is bringing dangerous conditions to parts of the coast on Wednesday, but will then turn away from the United States.