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Bret weakens overnight, now a fish storm
Maryland WeatherDespite forecasts on Monday that he would become stronger overnight, perhaps reaching minimal hurricane force, Tropical Storm Bret got weaker instead, with top sustained winds slowing to 50 mph. More weakening is expected as the day goes by.The storm...Tags: Weather, Outer Banks, Tropical Storms, Tropical Weather
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Below-normal temps by 2nd half of the week
Maryland WeatherCentral Maryland could see a few showers and thunderstorms along with 90-degree weather during the next few days as a series of cold fronts approach, and pass through the area. But beyond Wednesday, skies should clear behind the last of......Tags: Maryland, Weather, Weather Reports, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Weather Statistics
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Baltimore now under Tropical Storm Warning
Maryland WeatherHurricane Irene, packing 110 mph winds, heavy rain and a 4 to 8-foot storm surge, continues to bear down on eastern North Carolina, southeastern Virginia and Maryland this morning. Hurricane Warnings now stretch from North Carolina to New Jersey,...Tags: North Carolina, Ocean City, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Baltimore Weather, New Jersey
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Irene weakens a bit, still on course
Maryland WeatherThe National Hurricane Center at 11 a.m. reported that Hurricane Irene has weakened a bit, with top sustained winds slipping from 110 to 105 mph. But thew storm is expected to move across or just offshore from North carolina's barrier......Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Tropical Storms, Natural Disasters, Tropical Weather, Weather
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Still at the beaches? You need to leave
Maryland WeatherI know, it's a beautiful day, and you want to stay in your beach chair. Maybe you'll ride out the storm and snap some pictures of the cool waves.Don't. Pack your stuff, batten the hatches and leave. This is a serious......Tags: North Carolina, Maryland, Weather, Ocean City, New York
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Irene is onshore in NC; top winds now 85
Maryland WeatherThe core winds of Hurriane Irene have come ashore near Cape Lookout, N.C. Top sustained winds are reported at 85 mph, about 10 mph above the tropical storm threshhold. The storm continues to move to the north northeast, across Pamlico Sound,......Tags: Maryland, National Hurricane Center, Chesapeake Bay, Tropical Storms
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Waterspout this morning off Hatteras
Maryland WeatherWe've seen no video yet of this event, but the National Weather Service is reporting that the Hatteras-to-Ocracoke Ferry captain reported "a couple" of waterspouts at 10:14 a.m. today (Thursday) at the Hatteras inlet.The waterspouts were apparently...Tags: Weather, Weather Reports, Kill Devil Hills
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Hurricane Watch posted for Outer Banks
Maryland WeatherThe National Hurricane Center has posted a Hurricane Watch for North Carolina's Outer Banks, including Pamlico and Albemarle sounds, as powerful Hurricane Earl heads toward the barrier islands.The watch extends from north of Surf City to the Virginia/...Tags: North Carolina, Hurricane Earl (2010), Disasters, National Hurricane Center, Hurricanes
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Earl's track all about timing
Maryland WeatherHurricane 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 135-mph, Cat. 4 winds. What hurricane watchers are focused on now is just where the......Tags: North Carolina, Ocean City, Internists, Plastic Surgeons, Health
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Forecast keeps Earl offshore
Maryland WeatherThis morning's forecast from the National Hurricane Center continues to keep Hurricane Earl off the mid-Atlantic coast when it arrives there on Friday. None of the forecast computer models bring the storm's center to a direct landfall.There is also some.....Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Natural Disasters, Tropical Weather, Weather, Weather Reports
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Hurricane Watch posted for Md., Del. coast
Maryland WeatherThe National Hurricane Center has posted a Hurricane Watch for the Maryland and Delaware coastal counties. That means hurricane conditions - winds of 74 mph or higher - are possible there within 48 hours.Forecasters have also issued Hurricane Warnings...Tags: Outer Banks, Disasters and Accidents, Tropical Storms, Natural Disasters, Weather
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Earl weakens slightly, still dangerous
Maryland WeatherHurricane Earl, still on track to sweep the U.S. East Coast from North Carolina northward starting Thursday night, was downgraded slightly this morning to a strong Cat. 3 hurricane. Top sustained winds near the center of the storm were still blowing......Tags: North Carolina, Ocean City, Outer Banks, Disasters and Accidents, Natural Disasters
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