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Erin Now a Category 4 Hurricane

Updated August 19, 2025 at 12:34 PM

Erin Now a Category 4 Hurricane

Hurricane Erin has intensified into a Category 4 storm as it sweeps past the northern Leeward Islands, bringing heavy rainfall and dangerous sea conditions to parts of the region.

The U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said at 5 a.m. that Erin was located about 170 miles (275 km) northeast of Anguilla, moving west-northwest at 20 mph (31 km/h). Maximum sustained winds have increased to 120 mph (195 km/h), and forecasters expect the system to strengthen further into a powerful Category 4 hurricane later today.

The Meteorological Service of Antigua and Barbuda has lifted the Tropical Storm Watch for Anguilla, though watches remain in place for St. Martin, St. Barthelemy, and Sint Maarten, where tropical storm conditions are possible within the next 12 hours.

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Outer rainbands from Erin are already brushing parts of the Leewards, with rainfall totals of 2 to 4 inches expected through Sunday, and isolated pockets up to 6 inches. Authorities warn that the downpours could trigger flash floods, urban flooding, and landslides in vulnerable areas.

Hurricane-force winds extend up to 30 miles (45 km) from the center, with tropical-storm-force winds reaching out 125 miles (205 km). Large swells generated by the system are forecast to impact the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, and the Turks and Caicos this weekend, before spreading to the Bahamas, Bermuda, and the U.S. east coast early next week.

Forecasters expect Erin to maintain its west-northwest track through the weekend before turning north early next week, keeping its core just north of the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.

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