It is expected to.
Hurricane Earl is expected to hit landfall in the Outer Banks of North Carolina on Thursday, September 2 at nighttime.
Oddly enough, hurricane Earl did not make a direct hit on the U.S. but rather skimmed the east coast. Only parts of South Carolina experienced hurricane force winds. The storm came closest On September 2, 2010 when the eye came within 85 miles of Cape Hatteras. As it moved northward it continued to affect the east coast with wind and rain until September 4.
33 tropical storms and hurricanes have hit Belize.
A direct hit is almost impossible. Some wind and rain is a possibility but less likely. It is more likely Earl will pass far enough east to leave Connecticut unaffected.
Hurricane Earl primarily impacted the Caribbean, including countries like Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and the British Virgin Islands. It eventually weakened as it moved north and did not make landfall in any U.S. states.
If you mean Irene, then yes, probably.
From what I just heard on the news there's a good chance that it's not.
If your talking about the east coast of Long Island on September 2nd then you're thinking of Hurricane Earl, the second strongest hurricane this season.
It is probable that a hurricane will eventually strike New Jersey. Hurricane Earl may have affected New Jersey with rain and waves but will not hit it directly.
Earl is expected to pass offshore the coast of Virginia, but not too far off the coast. There is currently a hurricane watch for the coast of Virginia and preparations should be made as such. Check with your local national weather service (probably in Wakefield, VA) for local effects of the storm.
No, Hurricane Earl will not affect Texas, it is in the Atlantic and will hit Nova Scotia or the U.S. east coast if it makes landfall.
Hurricane Earl is expected to hit landfall in the Outer Banks of North Carolina on Thursday, September 2 at nighttime.
Hurricane Sandy hit NYCpretty hard.
Oddly enough no hurricane made landfall in the U.S. in 2010. The closes we came was when Hurricane Earl sideswiped the Atlantic coast.
Earl passed well to the east of PA, bringing only some showers to parts of southeastern PA.
It likely won't make a direct hit, but tropical storm conditions are currently forecast for this area on friday. This means rain and strong winds along with beach erosion.
Oddly enough, hurricane Earl did not make a direct hit on the U.S. but rather skimmed the east coast. Only parts of South Carolina experienced hurricane force winds. The storm came closest On September 2, 2010 when the eye came within 85 miles of Cape Hatteras. As it moved northward it continued to affect the east coast with wind and rain until September 4.