Despite its slowly decreasing size, Hurricane Erin has prompted evacuations in North Carolina. And as the storm travels further northbound, the storm is expected to hit just south of the Maritimes provinces – off the coasts of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador. But as meteorologist Ross Hull reports, Atlantic Canadians are unlikely to feel the impacts at all.
- Hurricane Erin: Storm won’t make landfall in N.S., but will bring very high waves
- Hurricane Erin approaches U.S., prompting warnings from Florida to New York