For the Earl lover.

For the Earl lover.

Hurricane 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 135mph Cat.

Tropical Storm Earl developed into Hurricane Earl late last week and the latest projected path for the storm has been released by the National Weather Service NWS.

Earl was a Category 4 storm with sustained winds of 135 mph on Tuesday evening and is forecast to be of similar strength and off the Delmarva coast on Friday morning said Robbie Berg a hurricane specialist with the National.

RALEIGH NC A powerful Hurricane Earl threatened to sideswipe much of the East Coast just ahead of Labor Day worrying countless vacationers who planned to spend the traditional last week of summer at the beach. EARL IS MOVING TOWARD THE NORTHWEST NEAR 15 MPH. 31 Hurricane Earl is hurtling toward the US coastline today gaining strength in the open ocean after plowing through islands in the Caribbean. The latest models for Hurricane Earl show that the Category3 storm. News Sports Weather Traffic and the Best of NY. What hurricane watchers are focused on now is just.

Hurricane Earl may prompt evacuations along the US Atlantic Coast even if it does not make landfall because it may come close enough to trigger storm surge flooding and high winds officials said Tuesday. THIS GENERAL MOTION IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE ON WEDNESDAY WITH A GRADUAL TURN TO THE.

THE CENTER OF HURRICANE EARL WAS LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 23.

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But Cape Hatteras North Carolina map and Cape Cod Massachusetts mapwhich jut well into the Atlantic Oceanlikely will feel winds of at least 35 miles 56 kilometers an hour as Hurricane Earl churns past later this week.

Hurricane Earl is moving toward the east coast bringing high winds rough surf and the potential for dangerous riptides. The hurricane is now a Category 4 storm with winds of up to 135 mph and could make.

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