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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: Hurricane Earl (2010), Outer Banks, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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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: Natural Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, Tropical Storms, Hurricanes, Boston
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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, Disasters and Accidents, Tropical Storms, Tropical Weather, Weather Statistics
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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: Natural Disasters, Bethany Beach, Disasters and Accidents, Tropical Storms, Tropical Weather
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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: Natural Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, Tropical Storms, Labor Day, Hurricanes
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Space Station back in our evening skies
Maryland WeatherFROM TODAY'S PRINT EDITIONS:Space Cadets! The International Space Station is back in our evening skies, with several viewing opportunities, weather permitting. The first is Sunday evening. Look to the south southwest at 6:42 p.m. as the ISS passes over...Tags: Space Programs, Orion Space Mission, NASA, Science and Technology, Rentals
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March snow in '42 crippled city
Maryland WeatherFROM TODAY'S PRINT EDITIONS:It could have been worse. Today is the 69th anniversary of Baltimore’s biggest March snowstorm. The surprise “Palm Sunday Storm” dropped 21.9 inches of heavy, wet snow, crippling the city. It doubled a 50-...Tags: Snow Storms
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Light snow could affect Friday morning rush
Maryland WeatherThe predictions are pretty skimpy - an inch or less in most places across Central Maryland Friday morning. What's got the forecasters' attention this morning is the timing. The dusting is due to start after 4 a.m., making it something......Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Weather Reports, Health, Plastic Surgeons, Baltimore Weather
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Want more snow? Get on any interstate and drive
Maryland WeatherIt doesn't really matter much which way you go. If you want more snow out of this storm, you'll need to get on I-95 and head northeast. Or south. Or I-70 and west. Central Maryland appears to be in a......Tags: Plastic Surgeons, Cecil County, Allentown, Garrett County, University of Maryland Baltimore County
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Hold onto your hats
Maryland WeatherSo how sweet is this? It's 57 degrees at 10:30 a.m. at The Sun. And the forecasters out at Sterling say we're headed for a high of 67 degrees this afternoon at BWI. My bet? If the sun stays out......Tags: Weather Reports, Baltimore Weather, Weather, Weather Statistics
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Season's first tropical depression off Hatteras
Maryland WeatherIt is only a threat to sailors and fish, but it is a reminder that the 2009 Atlantic hurricane season is on our doorstep.The National Hurricane Center says Tropical Depression 1 has formed in the Atlantic off the Carolina coast......Tags: Natural Disasters, Tropical Storms, Meteorological Disasters, Hurricanes, National Hurricane Center
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New tropical low could be near Hatteras Friday
Maryland WeatherIt's only a batch of rain and thunderstorms for now, but forecasters at the National Hurricane Center give it a 30 to 50 percent chance of becoming a tropical storm in the next 48 hours. And two forecast models predict......Tags: Natural Disasters, Tropical Weather, Tropical Storms, Hurricanes, Tropical Storm Danny (2009)
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