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Hurricane-force winds arrived near Jacksonville, North Carolina, at dawn.
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Storm surge: 4 to 8 feet in south Chesapeake Bay•Atlantic City and New Jersey shore:Hurricane-force winds arrive early-morning hours SundayStorm surge: 3 to 6 feet•New York City:Tropical storm winds of 39-74 mph arrive Sunday.
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Storm surge: 4 to 8 feet in south Chesapeake Bay•Atlantic City and New Jersey shore:Hurricane-force winds arrive early-morning hours SundayStorm surge: 3 to 6 feet•New York City:Tropical storm winds of 39-74 mph arrive Sunday.
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Hurricane-force winds arrived near Jacksonville, North Carolina, at dawn.
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Predicted storm surge: 6 to 11 feet above normal•Maryland-Delaware area:Hurricane-force winds arrive Saturday afternoon to Saturday night.
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•Outer Banks:Hurricane-force winds arrive Friday night and early Saturday.
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Hurricane-force winds are located over a relatively small area roughtly 125 miles 205km to the east of the center.
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•Outer Banks:Hurricane-force winds arrive Friday night and early Saturday.
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Predicted storm surge: 6 to 11 feet above normal•Maryland-Delaware area:Hurricane-force winds arrive Saturday afternoon to Saturday night.
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Hurricane-force winds extended for 60 miles from its center.
Earl Approaches 2010
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