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Hurricane Isaias has been downgraded to a tropical storm again after making landfall near Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina, according to an official with the National Hurricane Center.
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Isaias is forecast to regain hurricane strength and strike land in the next few hours in the Carolinas. Coastal dwellers in the projected path of the storm braced for possible flooding rain and storm surge.
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Florida law prohibits touching, possessing or selling sea turtles, their nests and eggs.
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Tropical storm force wind gusts are expected with conditions gradually deteriorating on the Space Coast later this afternoon into tonight as Isaias tracks north-northwestward right along the east coast of Florida.
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Hurricane Isaias has brought flooding, rain and damaging winds to the Bahamas, and the storm is now eyeing the Florida peninsula.
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Hurricane Isaias is over the northern Andros Island in the Bahamas with top winds of 80 mph as of the latest update from the National Hurricane Center.
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Isaias attained hurricane status early Friday morning and it is poised to make a close pass at the Southeast U.S. coastline this weekend and early next week.
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A state of emergency for all counties along Florida’s east coast has been issued in response to Hurricane Isaias, as the storm tracks close to the state's shoreline along its northern journey.
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Tropical Storm Isaias is now forecast to become a hurricane before brushing by Florida's Atlantic Coast this weekend. However, the National Hurricane Center says it's still "too soon to determine magnitude and location" of potential impacts.
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The storm is expected to impact Florida as early as Saturday morning.