Tropical Storm Erin is anticipated to transform into Hurricane Erin on Friday as it travels across the Atlantic.
The National Hurricane Center presently predicts the storm will shift northward and move away from the eastern United States coastline without making landfall. Spaghetti models, illustrating various projected trajectories from numerous computer simulations, back these predictions.
Nonetheless, the NHC foresees the storm delivering several inches of rainfall to Puerto Rico and recommends residents to monitor Erin’s developments.
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As of Friday morning, Tropical Storm Erin remains just shy of hurricane strength, with sustained maximum wind speeds of 70 mph. It is positioned 520 miles east of the Northern Leeward Islands and advancing west-northwest at 17 mph, according to the NHC forecast issued at 8 a.m. ET Friday.
The most recent forecasts, updated multiple times each day, can be accessed online via the National Hurricane Center website.