Earl is not expected to make landfall even on Cape Hatteras, but it will be close enough that some of its strongest winds will effect the Cape. It should pass by just to the east on a north or north-northeast trajectory later on September 2, spreading tropical storm conditions into eastern North Carolina.
Hurricane Earl
Hurricane Earl is expected to hit landfall in the Outer Banks of North Carolina on Thursday, September 2 at nighttime.
Yes, hurricane Earl caused damage mostly in the Leeward Islands, North Carolina and Nova Scotia.
Hurricane Earl will be dangerous in places like the Outer Banks of North Carolina and Cape Cod, Mass. where it is expected to make landfall.
Hurricane Earl is expected to make landfall in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Although there is more potential for damage in NC, those in South Carolina should be prepared for tropical storm conditions.
Yes. Hurricane Earl produced hurricane conditions in parts of North Carolina and tropical storm conditions in Cape Cod and Long Island.
Hurricane is expected to make landfall in the Outer Banks of North Carolina the night of Thursday, September 2, 2010.
From what I just heard on the news there's a good chance that it's not.
I am pretty sure it was Hurricane Earl in the Virgin Islands.
Which barrier island, off the coast of North Carolina, will get hit hardest by Hurricane Earl?
You should be fine, just take highways that are more inland when you are passing through North Carolina.
Currently it is over the Atlantic Ocean and expected to make landfall in the Outer Banks of North Carolina on the night of Thursday, September 2, 2010.