The storm’s likely path is coming into focus, but a lot can still change. Here’s what the forecasters look at.

Tropical Storm Erin is expected to strengthen into a hurricane later this week in the Atlantic Ocean, according to the National Hurricane Center.

For now, most reliable computer models that meteorologists use show Erin curving away from the United States, spinning off the East Coast later in August.

Tropical Storm Erin is still moving quickly westward and is forecast to become a hurricane in a few days over the central tropical Atlantic, the NHC said.

Tropical Storm Erin is continuing to move west and is forecast to become a hurricane later this week, according to the National Hurricane Center.

Tropical Storm Erin is slightly intensifying and forecast to become a hurricane Friday with a chance of ultimately affecting the U.S. East Coast next week.

The storm’s likely path is coming into focus, but a lot can still change. Here’s what the forecasters look at.

Tropical Storm Erin is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane on Friday, Aug. 15, according to the National Hurricane Center.

Hurricane Erin has intensified into a category 4 storm in the Caribbean, the National Hurricane Center said Saturday. The storm is currently 150 miles...

The good news is that, for now, Erin appears unlikely to directly strike land.

The storm is large and powerful, but it is expected to turn away from the East Coast of the United States. Here’s what to know about the storm’s projected path, and how it could…

Hurricane Erin is forecast to remain well offshore but still bring hazardous currents and possible erosion like previous offshore hurricanes before it.