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literally came in sounds ago at the top of 11:00. here s the latest. it s down to a category one storm, a category one, 85-mile an hour sustained winds, north, northeast at 20 miles an hour. it s being influenced by a trough that s eventually going to bring us beautiful weather once the trough moves through the southeast but it s also going to pick this storm and move it eastward, so that s the news flash that we have, down to a cat one, but feeling the effects of the hurricane across the coast, dell mar dell mar and through the out you are bands right here, still looking for the potential for st-rpl surge from a hurricane, as well as heavy rain. we could also see hurricane-force winds throughout the afternoon and evening hours, especially for cape cod and the islands, right here as we think this storm could brush the region. here s our future radar as we take you further out in time and show you what s going to happen with the storm. here we are at 6:00 p.m., eastern ....
hand turn that keeps away from that outer banks area. nonetheless, very strong wind and very strong rain there and flooding that is going to come in from the sound areas from the north. this right here this is a water vapor image how much water is in the some of the higher levels of the atmosphere. you see dark colors this is this ridge of high pressure across the eastern seaboard bringing record breaking high temperatures in the 90s up into maine over the last number of days this right here is this front we ve been watching that is going to change things. i ll show you that front in a second this is the latest satellite image of earl moving around this area of high pressure towards the northwest. major category 4 storm, we ve been saying it is going to turn right finally it is difficult to say where the high pressure is going to be within say 30 to 50 miles. we now see this it has taken that right turn. now it is going to start to feel the influence from this trough ....