From Newsweek:
- Erin formed Monday in the eastern Atlantic and is moving west at 22 mph
- The storm is expected to become a hurricane by Thursday and a major hurricane by Sunday
- Puerto Rico and nearby islands could see 1–2 inches of rain, with localized totals up to 7 inches
- Wind gusts may reach 40–60 mph across northern Puerto Rico, with isolated gusts near 80 mph
- Rough surf and rip currents are expected from Florida to New England starting this weekend
- Erin’s long-term track remains uncertain, but most models show a northward turn away from the U.S.