Hermine already caused 2 deaths, damaged homes and businesses and left hundreds of thousands without electricity from Florida to Virginia. "This is not a beach weekend for anyone in the Mid-Atlantic to the northeast," Eric Blake, a hurricane specialist at the National Hurricane Center in Miami, told the Associated Press. As of 5 p.m. Saturday, Hermine's top sustained winds were up to 70 mph as it moved east-northeast at 12 mph. Hermine rose up over the Gulf of Mexico as a Category 1 hurricane, hitting Florida and then crossing over Georgia on Friday. In Virginia Beach, the storm forced Bruce Springsteen to move a Saturday night concert to Monday.
Source: Fox News September 03, 2016 19:24 UTC