Friday, September 3, 2010

Hurricane Earl Update: Labeled Category 1

Hurricane Earl has slowed down. It has now Been Classified as Category 1 hurricane by the National Weather Service. The maximum sustained winds of Hurricane Earl is Currently around 85 mph as it prepares Thurs pass by New Jersey.
Earlier, Hurricane Earl was Labeled Event Category 4 "when it was a peak of ITS and having" a sustained winds hitting 145 mph.
Been Thought it has now labelled as Category 1, but their it is still a hurricane. At times it will bring heavy RAINS along with winds to the Coastal New Jersey as well as some areas of European inland.
For a number of countries the Weather Service warned. Those are New Jersey, Monmouth, Sussex, Ocean, Cape May, Atlantic and Southeastern Burlington. For Middlesex Even there is a tropical storm watch.
Across the Entire state, Hurricane Earl May cause storms Until later this evening. After the storm a cold front will move in, Said the Weather Service and it will bring cooler temperatures this Labor Day weekend.

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