Hurricane Arthur has crossed the Outer Banks of North Carolina from the west and headed back into the Atlantic, and conditions up and down the coast are improving but storm surge, wind, rain, flooding and power outages are still punishing an area usually having one of its best days on the Fourth of July. At 7 a.m., the eye of Arthur was 65 miles east-northeast of Kitty Hawk, moving northeast into the Atlantic at 23 mph. Top sustained winds were still at 100 mph, making Arthur a Category 2 storm.
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