Hurricane Florence’s leading edge battered the Carolina coast on Thursday, as the hulking storm closed in with 105 mph winds for a drenching siege that could last all weekend. Hurricane Florence’s leading edge battered the Carolina coast on Thursday, as the hulking storm closed in with 105 mph winds for a drenching siege that could last all weekend. I was just briefed on Hurricane Florence. https://t.co/mP7icn0Yzl pic.twitter.com/a8KQ0lcoSD — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 13, 2018“It truly is really about the whole size of this storm,” National Hurricane Center director Ken Graham said. Hurricane Florence churns over the Atlantic as seen from the International Space Station (Alexander Gerst/ESA/NASA via AP)Some of the few people still left in Nags Head on the Outer Banks took photos of angry waves topped with white froth.
Source: Irish Independent September 13, 2018 20:37 UTC