Dora Aims for Southeastern Coast--Described as "large and dangerous" Hurricane Dora plods towards the southeastern U.S. coast at about 10 miles an hour, packing 100-mile-an-hour winds. Weather forecasters predict Dora, which covers an area 500 miles across, will "swallow up" her sister, Hurricane Ethel. Dora is still 700 miles out to sea.
Dora Aims for Southeastern Coast--Described as "large and dangerous" Hurricane Dora plods towards the southeastern U.S. coast at about 10 miles an hour, packing 100-mile-an-hour winds. Weather forecasters predict Dora, which covers an area 500 miles across, will "swallow up" her sister, Hurricane Ethel. Dora is still 700 miles out to sea.
Dora Aims for Southeastern Coast--Described as "large and dangerous" Hurricane Dora plods towards the southeastern U.S. coast at about 10 miles an hour, packing 100-mile-an-hour winds. Weather forecasters predict Dora, which covers an area 500 miles across, will "swallow up" her sister, Hurricane Ethel. Dora is still 700 miles out to sea.
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