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Tropical Storm Erin pushes west toward Puerto Rico, Hispaniola
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — There were no changes in the intensity of Tropical Storm Erin in Thursday's 8 a.m. update from the National Hurricane Center. Erin has 50 mph sustained winds and is slowing down slightly, moving west at 17 mph. Erin is approximately 1,000 miles east of the Leeward Islands. Tropical storm force winds are set to arrive at the island tomorrow night, and Puerto Rico and Hispaniola on Saturday. Erin will strengthen into a Category 1 hurricane during the next 24 to 36 hours, and could rapidly intensify over the weekend. Rapid intensification, as defined by wind speed, is when maximum sustained winds increase at least 35 mph in 24 hours. The peak intensity is now expected at a strong Category 3 with winds of 125 mph. The storm will miss a direct hit to the Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico, and Hispaniola. Once the system is north of Puerto Rico, it will begin a gradual turn. The question is how close this will track to the East Coast after turning to the north. A majority of models consistently highlight that Erin will not make a direct landfall in the United States. Erin is likely to pass slightly west of Bermuda. However, the specific track depends on the location of a Bermuda High. High pressure early next week is expected to develop off the East Coast, and that should keep Erin to the east and offshore, but even with Erin likely a couple of hundred miles offshore, there will still be impacts, such as breezy conditions, likely on Wednesday, and also rough surf and high rip currents at the coast. A new area in the Caribbean is expected to cross the Yucatan Peninsula over the next two days. The likelihood of development is only at 20%, A tropical depression is possible, but anything stronger than that is unlikely because the system will be pushing into land later on Friday and will not have a lot of time to develop. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Solve the daily Crossword