No. Hurricane Irene has now degenerated to an extra tropical low and the remnants are moving back out over the northern Atlantic.
Alberta is to far inland to get hurricanes.
Either Saturday August 27,2011 or Sunday August 28 2011
There is no way of knowing for certain if Hurricane Irene will hit Richmond. Currently the storm is projected to make landfall in the Carolina, after which it will rapidly weaken. However, the city will probably feels some effects from Irene or its remnants even if it is not a direct hit
The coast should get some rain bands, but it won't be anything serious.
Florida will almost certainly be hit be a tropical storm or hurricane in the future, perhaps even this year. But it is impossible to say when or when in the state it will hit. The only active Atlantic hurricane at this time, Irene, is not expected to hit Florida.
Hurricane Irene hit the United States in 2011, mainly affecting states along the East Coast such as North Carolina, Virginia, and New York. While Pennsylvania experienced some effects like heavy rainfall and localized flooding, it was not hit as hard as other states.
No, it is not.
Yes it's called Hurricane Irene.
no
It is not going anywhere near Central America; it is going up the American East Coast.
If you mean Irene, then yes, probably.
the hurricane we just had was hurricane Irene and soon we are going to have hurricane Tiarra.(2012)
Either Saturday August 27,2011 or Sunday August 28 2011
The Hurricane that is expected to hit the U.S. east coast is Irene.
There is no way of knowing for certain if Hurricane Irene will hit Richmond. Currently the storm is projected to make landfall in the Carolina, after which it will rapidly weaken. However, the city will probably feels some effects from Irene or its remnants even if it is not a direct hit
The coast should get some rain bands, but it won't be anything serious.
There are no native primates there. About the only primates you are going to see in Alberta, Canada are humans...unless you go to the zoo.
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