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NC coast survives a weakened Earl; man arrested for skinny dipping at closed beach
ABC NEWS VIDEO NAGS HEAD, NC -- Watch as a reporter describes the storm's effects as it passes through Nags Head on the Northern California coast overnight. CBS NEWS VIDEO A man is arrested after being caught skinny dipping at a closed beach in...
Read more...NC vacation island to be cleared as Earl nears
Tourists on a North Carolina vacation destination island were preparing to board the ferries and head for the mainland early Wednesday and more evacuations could be on the way as powerful Hurricane Earl threatened to sideswipe the East Coast.
Read more...Some flooding on NC Outer Banks as Earl passes
Hurricane Earl roared past the North Carolina Outer Banks early Friday, flooding some parts of the narrow vacation islands and knocking out electricity before driving north at the start of at least 24 hours of stormy, windy weather along the East Coast.
Read more...Earl sideswipes NC, takes aim at New England
A weakening but still dangerous Hurricane Earl steamed toward the gray-shingled cottages and fishing villages of Cape Cod on Friday, disrupting people's vacations on the unofficial final weekend of the short New England summer.
Read more...Some flooding on NC Outer Banks as Earl passes; Nantucket, Cape Cod could get the brunt next
The surf at Atlantic Beach, N.C., Thursday. BUXTON, N.C. - First light reveals some flooding on the narrow vacation islands of North Carolina's Outer Banks after Hurricane Earl passed in the night.
Read more...Hurricane Earl sideswipes past NC's Outer Banks on way to Mass.; some flooding reported
BUXTON, N.C. (AP) — Hurricane Earl sideswiped North Carolina's Outer Banks early Friday, flooding the vacation islands but causing no injuries and only modest damage, then took aim at New England as a weaker but still dangerous storm.
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