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- Earl Wanes Could Cause Travel Problems
Hurricane Earl is causing problems for Labor Day weekend travelers up and down the East Coast as it heads toward New England.
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- Weakened Earl May Still Bring High Winds to Massachusetts
Hurricane Earl is weakening but the National Hurricane Center says gusts of more than 70 mph are still possible on Cape Cod and Nantucket Island in Massachusetts as the storm moves northeast.
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- Weakened Earl Continues to Move Up Coast
A weakened Hurricane Earl howled past North Carolina's Outer Banks before daybreak Friday on its way up the East Coast.
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- Keeping a Close Eye on Earl as Moves Past VA
Virginia's emergency services officials are sitting tight until Hurricane Earl's winds and rains blow by the Eastern Shore, but they say the state has escaped the brunt of the storm.
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- Storm Surge and Wind Expected to Cause Damage
Federal officials say tropical storm force winds from Hurricane Earl could bring coastal flooding and beach erosion to the Delmarva Peninsula and wind damage away from the coast.
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- Earl Weakens But Still Threat to Coast
Hurricane Earl is weakening slightly but it's still packing winds near 115 mph as it blows toward North Carolina's coast.
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- Winchester Flags Fire Hydrants
The City of Winchester is already gearing up for winter weather even though it's still in the 80's. You may have noticed flags on some fire hydrants in the city.
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- Earl Expected to Impact Much of the East Coast
As Earl spun into a powerful Category 4 storm, the USS Cole hustled to return to its port in Virginia and volunteers carried sea turtle nests to safety.
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- Hot Summer Making WV Record Books
The summer of 2010 was the hottest in decades in cities across West Virginia.
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- National Guard Members Mobilize in Response to VA State of Emergency
About 200 members of the Virginia National Guard are being sent to Hampton Roads for Hurricane Earl duty.
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- Watching to See Where Earl Will Turn
Forecasters say Hurricane Earl has become a Category 4 storm with top sustained winds of 135 mph as the dangerous and powerful storm heads toward the East Coast.
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- Tourists Leaving Coast Before Earl's Arrival
Powerful Hurricane Earl is driving the first tourists from North Carolina vacation islands and threatening damaging winds and waves up the Atlantic seaboard over Labor Day weekend.
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- Vessel Racing Earl to Reach VA Port
The USS Cole is steaming home to Norfolk in hopes of beating Hurricane Earl's possible punch.
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- Hot, Hazy Weather Leads to Air Quality Alerts in Parts of VA
Hot, hazy weather has prompted the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality to issue an air quality alert for the Richmond and Hampton Roads area.
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- Several Years Since Storm Like Earl Aimed at East Coast
The National Hurricane Center says not since Hurricane Bob in 1991 has such a powerful storm had such a large part of the East Coast in its sights.
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- Navy Ships at VA Port Ready to Evade Earl
The Navy says its ships in the Hampton Roads area are ready to head to sea to evade Hurricane Earl if needed.
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- FEMA: Evacuations May be Required for Hurricane Earl
Federal officials say evacuations may be required in the United States if Hurricane Earl tracks too close to the East Coast.
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- Coast Guard Urges VA Residents to Prepare for Earl
The U.S. Coast Guard is urging Virginians to prepare for Hurricane Earl's arrival later this week.
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- Earl Threatens U.S. Coast
Now a powerful Category 4 storm, Hurricane Earl is barreling toward the U.S. coast after battering tiny island across the northeastern Caribbean.
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- Farmers' Almanac Predicts "Gentler" Winter
People hammered by record snowfall in the mid-Atlantic and freakishly cold temperatures in the South can warm up to the latest forecast by the Farmers' Almanac.
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- Swimming Restrictions Along East Coast Due to Stormy Weather
So much for a perfect finale to the summer vacation season.
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- Removal of Temporary Oil Well Cap Delayed by High Seas
BP PLC says high seas on the Gulf of Mexico have delayed operations to raise the piece of equipment from the seabed that failed to prevent the massive oil spill.
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- Hurricane Earl Getting Stronger
The National Hurricane Center says Earl has strengthened into a Category 4 hurricane with winds near 135 mph (215 kph) as it moves away from the Virgin Islands.
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- Vessels Heading to Pakistan Leave VA Port
Thousands of sailors and Marines are headed Pakistan to provide flood relief efforts to the devastated nation.
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- Levees Around New Orleans Safer After Upgrade
The Army Corps of Engineers says billions of dollars of work since Hurricane Katrina has made the New Orleans area much safer.
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- Drought Raising Fire Concerns in WV Eastern Panhandle
The state Division of Forestry is asking Eastern Panhandle residents to refrain from outdoor burning while drought conditions persist.
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- Category 4 Danielle Could Bring Dangerous Rip Tides to East Coast
Hurricane Danielle is getting better organized far out over the Atlantic as the Category 4 storm heads in Bermuda's direction and threatens to bring dangerous rip currents to the U.S. East Coast.
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- Assessing Drought in WV Eastern Panhandle
The drought isn't letting up in the Eastern Panhandle.
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- Brown Talks About Response to Katrina
Five years after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, the federal official at the heart of a firestorm over Washington's slow response is acknowledging the government's shortcomings.
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- WV Getting Money to Help Residents Weatherize Homes
More than $500,000 is headed to West Virginia to help low-income residents make their homes more energy efficient.
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- Poll: U.S. Still Unprepared for Natural Disasters
A poll finds that most people think the United States remains unprepared for handling natural disasters, five years after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast.
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- Three Named Storms Churning the Oceans
Hurricane Danielle is churning across the open Atlantic as it heads toward Bermuda.
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- Consultants to Help VA City Battle Tidal Flooding
Norfolk officials have hired consultants to come up with a plan to address chronic tidal flooding.
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- Southern Farmers Say Disaster Aid Program Fails
Farmers in the South say a new disaster aid program created by Congress has failed them.
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- Regulators in VA Criticize Power Company for December Storm Response
Virginia regulators have singled out Appalachian Power Co. for criticism in a report on the response to power outages caused by a severe December 2009 storm.
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- Declining Plant Productivity Could Leave More CO2 in the Air
A new study finds that drought related to global warming is causing a decline in the world's plant productivity.
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- Rescuing D.C.-Area Motorists Stranded by Heavy Rain
Emergency workers are helping stranded motorists as heavy rains flood roads around the mid-Atlantic region.
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- Looking at Summer Storm Damage and Toppled Trees in Richmond
Summer storms have toppled more than 120 trees in Virginia's capital since late July.
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- Algae Blooms Appearing in the Chesapeake
Huge ribbons of algae blooms have appeared in lower Chesapeake Bay, the result of a scorching summer and recent rains.
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- Good VA Apple Harvest Expected Despite Drought
Virginia apple growers are expecting a normal harvest this year despite high temperatures and dry conditions.
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- Heat Leads to Early Harvest in Parts of the U.S.
Many fruit and vegetable farmers in New England and the Midwest say they expect an early harvest this year, if it hasn't already started.
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- On Track for the Hottest Year on Record
The Earth continues to feel the heat.
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- Plan to Use Wastwater from Natural Gas Wells on WV Roads
Wastewater from natural gas wells may end up on West Virginia roads this winter.
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- U.S. Sending Help to Russia to Battle Wildfires
The United States is sending firefighting equipment to Russia to help officials there respond to the 500 wildfires burning across the country.
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- Power Company Discusses Number of Hot Days
Appalachian Power says the number of days with 90-plus degree temperatures in its three-state territory is significantly higher this summer than in 2009.
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- Early Grape Harvest Concerning Some VA Growers
Drought conditions are causing some wine grape varieties in Virginia to ripen early, and that concerns growers.
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- Scientists: Planet Having a Midsummer Climate Breakdown
From smoke-choked Moscow to water-soaked Pakistan, the planet seems to be having a midsummer climate breakdown.
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- Tropical Depression Heading Toward Oil Spill Area Dissipates
A tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico is losing steam as it moves toward the site of the oil spill off Louisiana's coast.
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- Utility Expects Highest Electricity Demand Due to Hot Weather
The Tennessee Valley Authority is having the highest demand for electricity since 2007.
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- Burn Ban in Frederick County
Frederick county has issued a burn ban.
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