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Gloucester Planning Commission: High-speed Internet on tap tonight
Who's on Team Gloucester?The way things look now, Hurricane Earl will track well offshore and spare Gloucester and surrounding environs any stormy grief. That's unfortunate for the CNN satellite truck we saw rolling through Gloucester the other day. Maybe he was headed to the...Tags: Outer Banks, CNN (tv network)
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Fox Newsâ Shepard Smith offers Hurricane Earl special tonight
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelHurricane Earl has shaken up the Fox New Channel lineup tonight. “Hannity” will be preempted at 9 o'clock for a Shepard Smith special. The hour ”Hurricane Earl Special” will offer updates on the storm and its projected path.... -
Avoid Burleigh Road en route to school on Tuesday, Wednesday
Who's on Team Gloucester?Work that had closed Burleigh Road to through traffic was supposed to wrap up today, until Hurricane Earl threw the schedule off and crews had to make storm-related preparations. That means Burleigh Road construction is expected to extend into Tuesday....... -
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: Ocean City, Meteorological Disasters, Chesapeake Bay, Disasters and Accidents, Weather Warnings
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Tropical Storm Warning dropped for Delmarva
Maryland WeatherThe National Hurricane Center has discontinued the Tropical Storm Warning for the Delmarva Peninsula.Hurricane Earl continued to move toward southern New England and Atlantic Canada. Hurricane Warnings were up for Southeastern Massachusetts from Woods...Tags: National Hurricane Center, Meteorological Disasters, Long Island, Disasters and Accidents, Weather Warnings
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Blustery day in OC, but little rain
Maryland WeatherThe barometer was continuing to fall in Ocean City late this morning as Hurricane Earl moved north and east from the North Carolina coastline. Top winds were gusting to 37 mph at the OC airport, but there was little rain......Tags: National Hurricane Center, Meteorological Disasters, Ocean City, Disasters and Accidents, Weather Warnings
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Hurricane strikes rare in Maryland
Maryland WeatherFROM TODAY'S PRINT EDITIONS:Hurricane Earl proved to be another “miss” for Maryland. We watch hurricanes, and worry. And plenty have caused serious damage here after going ashore in the Carolinas (like Isabel in 2003) or the Gulf of Mexico...Tags: Natural Disasters, Hurricanes, Meteorological Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, Tropical Storms
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Hurricane travel advisory for Puerto Rico
Postcards from FloridaHere is an afternoon update for touirists in Puerto Rico or planning a trip from the Puerto Rico Tourism Company: According to the bulletin issued at 1:00 p.m. by the National Weather Service, the following are Hurricane Earlâs coordinates: 19.0 North,.... -
Rough surf continuing this week; Earl now a Category 4
Beach Beat - Orlando SentinelNASA's Modis instrument on the Terra satellite captured this image of hurricanes Danielle (top) and Earl (bottom) 10:20 a.m. EDT on August 29, 2010 The National Hurricane Center released a 5 p.m. update today upgrading Earl to a Category 4. The blog... -
Igor imperils Bermuda; Maryland will see rip currents
Maryland WeatherHurricane Igor is expected to strike the island of Bermuda this weekend. Hurricane Warnings are up for the speck of land 600 miles off the Carolina shores, and authorities there are warning residents this storm is "probably the worst we......Tags: National Hurricane Center, Meteorological Disasters, Ocean City, Disasters and Accidents, Weather Warnings
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Brevard boosting lifeguard ranks this week as Earl approaches the coast
Beach Beat - Orlando SentinelHurricane Earl hasn't made the turn yet, but its Category 4 winds (135 mph) still appear to be on a track and headed towards the Carolinas. Meanwhile, as Earl gets closer to the eastern seaboard, it will churn up the waves for Florida. Brevard County,... -
Hurricane Earl, back to Category 4, churning up Florida surf
Beach Beat - Orlando SentinelHurricane Earl, with its potent near 135 mph maximum sustained winds, remains on track for the the Carolina coast, with coastal communities on the northern Atlantic seaboard keeping a close eye on the storm. The National Weather Service says Earl will...
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