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Hurricane Watch posted for Outer Banks
Maryland WeatherThe National Hurricane Center has posted a Hurricane Watch for North Carolina's Outer Banks, including Pamlico and Albemarle sounds, as powerful Hurricane Earl heads toward the barrier islands.The watch extends from north of Surf City to the Virginia/...Tags: Hatteras, Natural Disasters, Hurricanes, Tropical Storms, National Hurricane Center
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Earl's track all about timing
Maryland WeatherHurricane Earl (seen in this video from the International Space Station) continues to pull away from the Northern Leeward Islands today, with no slackening of its 135-mph, Cat. 4 winds. What hurricane watchers are focused on now is just where the......Tags: Hurricanes, Internists, Natural Disasters, Weather Reports, National Hurricane Center
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Earl brings breezy, showery forecast to Ocean City
Maryland WeatherBeach-goers should expect cloudy, breezy and showery weather to greet them Friday when they step out for the day in Ocean City. Unless the forecast changes in the coming days, Hurricane Earl is expected to pass well off the resort's beaches.......Tags: Hurricanes, Natural Disasters, Tropical Storms, Weather Reports, Puerto Rico
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Forecast keeps Earl offshore
Maryland WeatherThis morning's forecast from the National Hurricane Center continues to keep Hurricane Earl off the mid-Atlantic coast when it arrives there on Friday. None of the forecast computer models bring the storm's center to a direct landfall.There is also some.....Tags: Hurricanes, Natural Disasters, Weather Reports, Puerto Rico, National Hurricane Center
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Hurricane Watch posted for Md., Del. coast
Maryland WeatherThe National Hurricane Center has posted a Hurricane Watch for the Maryland and Delaware coastal counties. That means hurricane conditions - winds of 74 mph or higher - are possible there within 48 hours.Forecasters have also issued Hurricane Warnings...Tags: Hurricanes, Natural Disasters, Tropical Storms, National Hurricane Center, Outer Banks
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Nice weather ahead, once Earl departs
Maryland WeatherToday promises to be the 53rd day this year with highs of 90 degrees or more. And tomorrow we're still likely to tie the all-time record for Baltimore - 54 days, set in 1988.But once this pesky Hurricane Earl goes......Tags: Natural Disasters, Hurricanes, Weather Reports, Meteorological Disasters, Baltimore Weather
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Earl weakens slightly, still dangerous
Maryland WeatherHurricane Earl, still on track to sweep the U.S. East Coast from North Carolina northward starting Thursday night, was downgraded slightly this morning to a strong Cat. 3 hurricane. Top sustained winds near the center of the storm were still blowing......Tags: Natural Disasters, Hurricanes, Tropical Storms, Weather Reports, Outer Banks
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Earl passes Hatteras; winds picking up in O.C.
Maryland WeatherHurricane Earl, weakened to a 105-mph Cat. 2 storm, passed about 80 miles off Cape Hatteras early this morning and began its expected trek up the East Coast toward New England, angling even farther away from the Demarva shores. Peak......Tags: Chesapeake Bay, Natural Disasters, Hurricanes, Tropical Storms, Weather Reports
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Earl's winds now at 145 mph; track unchanged
Maryland WeatherA powerful and dangerous Hurricane Earl continued to steam toward the North Carolina Outer Banks early Thursday, with winds strengthening to 145 mph overnight. A Hurricane Watch and Tropical Storm Warnings are posted for all of the Maryland and Delaware...Tags: Chesapeake Bay, Natural Disasters, Hurricanes, Tropical Storms, Weather Reports
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Earl approaches OBX, clouds reach Maryland
Maryland WeatherHere's a pretty nice picture of Hurricane Earl taken this afternoon by a NOAA satellite. It shows the storm's spiral clouds bearing down on the Outer Banks, with the outermost clouds now entering Southern Maryland and the Delmarva Peninsula.The storm's......Tags: Hatteras, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Maryland, Outer Banks
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Earl weakens a bit; watch extended to Canada
Maryland WeatherThe National Hurricane Center is reporting at 2 p.m. Thursday that Hurricane Earl's top sustained winds have slowed to near 125 mph as it continues to spin north toward a brush with North Carolina's Outer Banks.Hurricane Warnings are posted for......Tags: Hurricanes, Natural Disasters, Chesapeake Bay, Tropical Storms, Weather Reports
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OC wind forecast increases; Earl stays offshore
Maryland WeatherHurricane Earl continued on a northward course Thursday that should put the Cat. 4 storm off the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay by 8 a.m. Friday. Forecasters say the storm will begin to weaken, but its wind field will expand.That......Tags: Natural Disasters, Hurricanes, Chesapeake Bay, Weather Statistics, Tropical Storms
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