Hurricane Bill
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Conditions worsen in Kill Devil Hills
WRAL's Renee Chou reports on the latest in Kill Devil Hills in Dare County as Hurricane Irene moves along the North Carolina coast.
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WRAL Stormtrack 2011
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the tar heel state to July 12 brought birth the category two hurricane bill to our coastline and all Bertha damaged. 5000 homes in the US and most of those in North Carolina. And then friends
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'Nights in Rodanthe' house stands tall after move
Nearly condemned, the beach house made famous in the film "Nights in Rodanthe" has opened a new chapter in its life after being moved seventh-tenths of a mile to a new ocean-front perch.
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Web Weather Extra: Hurricane season over
The hurricane season is officially over. WRAL meteorologist Nate Johnson looks back on the below-normal season.
the big names and this year. Hurricane bill in hurricane Danny both kicked up the surface. -
Danny wets East Coast
In North Carolina, tropical storm watches for the coast were discontinued, but people were urged to be cautious near the water.
They're -- officials also say just the threat from -- in hurricane bill last week hurt the economy. -
APTOPIX Tropical Weather
Two boys watch as heavy surf generated by Hurricane Bill pounds the shore, Sunday, Aug. 23, 2009, in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Officials say a large wave in Maine's Acadia National Park swept five people into the sea and three are still missing. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)
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Bill, Danny erode tourist business along coast
Business owners along the Outer Banks said the one-two punch of Hurricane Bill and Tropical Storm Danny has driven away some late-summer tourists.
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Danny forces surfers, swimmers to be cautious
One week after Hurricane Bill brushed past the state, the National Weather Service predicts that Tropical Storm Danny will pass east of the Outer Banks late Friday and early Saturday, but that doesn't mean coastal residents should relax.
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Danny delights surfers, frustrates swimmers
Surfers enjoyed rising waves deemed to risky for boaters and swimmers along the Outer Banks Friday as Tropical Storm Danny roiled up waters hundreds of miles away.
eye out to red flags -- a deadly rip currents. Last Saturday hurricane bill at the rescuing people from the -- 64. Times and won today. Yesterday was fifteen. -
Weak Danny churning up surf off Outer Banks
Two women were killed Friday when rip currents pulled them under at Ocean Isle Beach, and authorities were searching the choppy surf off Corolla for a 12-year-old boy who was pulled under while boogie-boarding.
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