Hurricane Erin, North Carolina
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Update: Aug. 20, Dare County Towns On the afternoon of Wednesday, Aug. 20, the latest Hurricane Erin Update from Dare County included messages from all six of its municipalities. The key
Chris Petersen is reporting from the North Carolina coast early Thursday. There have been reports of over wash causing road closures and emergency management is worried it could strand residents who did not evacuate. Hurricane Erin's impacts are being felt on the coast and the conditions are expected to remain rough for the remainder of Thursday.
Hurricane Erin's large and expanding wind field will bring storm-driven waves, coastal erosion, and high seas, particularly impacting the Outer Banks.
Hurricane Erin continues to churn in the Atlantic waters hundreds of miles off the U.S., prompting officials to close beaches along the East Coast from the mid-Atlantic to the Northeast.
WAVY 10 Andy Fox spoke to Director of Dare County Emergency Management Drew Pearson who said he's expecting a life-threatening storm surge in the area from Hurricane Erin.
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Hurricane Erin update: Dare County, NC declares state of emergency; Hatteras Island to be evacuated
Hurricane Erin could bring gusty winds and flooding tides which could wash out portions of the highway that connect North Carolina Outer Banks by midweek.
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'We ride it out': Rodanthe residents explain decision defy Hurricane Erin evacuation orders
Coastal flooding and ocean overwash are expected to peak Wednesday and Thursday in Dare County due to Hurricane Erin, with some Rodanthe residents choosing to defy evacuation orders.
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SURFER on MSNHurricane Erin Swallows Homes, ‘20ft Waves’ Incoming (Video)
The storm is not expected to make landfall, but waves and wind and flooding are forecasted – particularly for the Outer Banks in North Carolina, which on Tuesday, saw the first inklings of action from Erin with coastal flooding among seaside homes. Footage, seen below, showed the overflow from OBX.