Hurricane Earl update
Northland weather information, photos and history
This satellite image from NOAA shows Hurricane Earl on Thursday as it was packing winds of 140 mph off the East Coast. (Associated Press)
Hurricane Earl was approaching North Carolina’s Outer Banks late Thursday. Fortunately, it was starting to weaken – as of 7 p.m. its maximum sustained winds were 110 mph, down from 140 mph earlier in the day.
It appears the storm will brush the Outer Banks overnight, and then rake Cape Cod later Friday. For much more information on the storm, check out NOAA’s page on Hurricane Earl.
High surf pounds the Oceana Pier in Atlantic Beach, N.C., on Thursday as Hurricane Earl nears the East Coast. (Chuck Burton / Associated Press)
9/02/2010 10:31:00 PM
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