Southeast
Hurricane Arthur leaves about 22,000 in the dark
after making landfall in NC
Hurricane Arthur was moving offshore and away from North Carolina’s Outer Banks on Friday morning, one day after making landfall, leaving about 22,000 without electricity and threatening holiday weekend plans along the eastern seaboard.
Arthur, which strengthened into a Category 2 hurricane packing 100 mph winds on Thursday, reached land about 11:15 p.m. between Cape Lookout and Beaufort, North Carolina, the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said.
As of 5 a.m. Friday, the hurricane was centered about 20 miles east of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina and was moving northeast at 23 mph.
About 22,000 were without power across the Carolinas early Friday, according to Duke Energy’s website.
“We’re most concerned about flooding inland and also storm surges in our sounds and our rivers further inland,” North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory said Thursday. An evaluation of storm damage would have to wait until after the sun rose Friday, McCrory said. Read More
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