Extreme Weather: Tracking Tropical Storm Erick

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June 17, 2025, 10:11 a.m. Eastern time

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El Paso, Texas

High risk of extreme weather today, including unhealthy heat.

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Moderate riskUnhealthy heat Moderate risk

Jacksonville, Fla.

Moderate risk of extreme weather today, including unhealthy heat.

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New York, N.Y.

Some chance of extreme weather Thursday, with severe storms possible.

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Wichita, Kan.

High risk of extreme weather today, including high winds.

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