Hurricane Erin, North Carolina and Outer Banks
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The outer bands of Hurricane Erin, now over 600 miles wide as it turns north, will lash the East Coast with tropical storm force winds, up to 4 feet of storm surge and waves up to 20 feet.
The stream of overwash and flooded side roads near the oceanfront was on display in Buxton on Tuesday. With an evening high tide giving the area the first look at the potential impacts of Hurricane Erin off the coast.
Hurricane Erin weakened to a Category 3 storm with maximum sustained winds of 125 mph as its outer bands pounded the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico with gusty winds and heavy rains early Sunday.
Turks and Caicos islands are preparing for Hurricane Erin, passing just east of the islands. FHP charges over 70 drivers in first month of Florida’s ‘super speeder’ law ‘We are arresting the mayor right now,
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