You shouldn't be worried. The only places I'm worried about is Hatteras, Nantucket/Cape Cod, and eastern Maine.

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You shouldn't be worried. The only places I'm worried about is Hatteras, Nantucket/Cape Cod, and eastern Maine.
Earl is officially a hurricane now with winds at 75mph and a pressure of 985mb.
http://images.intellicast.com/WxImages/SatelliteLoop/hifloat5_None_anim.gif
Swell info is very accurate for me
A HURRICANE WATCH HAS BEEN ISSUED FOR PUERTO RICO AND THE U. S.
VIRGIN ISLANDS...INCLUDING THE ISLANDS OF CULEBRA AND VIEQUES.
sorry for caps, thats from NWS text
Looks like Earl may be a hurricane, you can see an eye on satellite already.
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tcdat/tc10/ATL/07L.EARL/ir/geo/1km/LATEST.jpg
I read that the NHC is doing a conference call and may move the track further south, just a rumor but they could do it.
My first post:
(soon to be) Hurricane Earl could brush the mid-atlantic coastline or come very close to brushing us.
http://raleighwx.easternuswx.com/models/atcf/00zatcfearlyinvest2best.gif
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