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ALARMS RAISED – HURRICANE FORCE WINDS BECOMING LIKELY FOR OUTER BANKS

Posted on September 1, 2010 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on ALARMS RAISED – HURRICANE FORCE WINDS BECOMING LIKELY FOR OUTER BANKS

Definite shift in some models on Noon runs has prompted Hurricane warnings to fly and raised alarms that the NC Outer Banks and Far Eastern VA could see some hurricane force winds and some flooding is definitely coming to the area. Please stay alert! Heed Local state and emergency management for your area. Do not trust hobbyists on what will happen, nor take a chance with Life and Property! Earl is not something to take lightly.

I will try and do small posts as I hear or see things!

Jimmy

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