It started raining in Atlantic City just before 7 a.m. and at the Piers, you can see how crews have prepped for high winds. Gusts are expected to reach 55 m.p.h. from Earl, now a Category 2 storm.
NBC10's Tim Furlong is on the beach in Rehoboth where the rain was just starting on Friday morning as Hurricane Earl was expected to track about 180 miles off the Delaware and Jersey shores.
On the day Earl will track about 180 miles off the Delaware and New Jersey shores, businesses and beach residents are getting ready for a windy ride, rain and rough surf.
NBC10 Meteorologist Bill Henley's Friday morning forecast includes the latest information on Hurricane Earl, which has weakened as it moves today up the East Coast, about 180 miles off the Delaware and Jersey...
Hurricane Earl's track up the East Coast means boats are docked and cruises are canceled. Folks along our coastline are prepping in case things do get bad on Friday, but they're hoping to be back in holiday...
Whitney Houston’s body has been flown to New Jersey where plans are underway to memorialize the pop superstar later this week in the city where she was born.