"Hurricane Lee's Path: Threatening Beach Conditions and Uncertain Impact on New England"

Hurricane Lee, a Category 2 storm, is currently located northeast of the Caribbean and is not expected to make landfall. It is forecasted to stay over open waters through Friday, with the potential to regain some strength before weakening again. The storm has already caused heavy swell and is expected to bring breaking waves of up to 20 feet to Puerto Rico and nearby islands. Coastal flooding is also anticipated in certain areas. The National Hurricane Center warns of dangerous surf and rip currents along the U.S. East Coast, but the hurricane's impact beyond that remains uncertain. Tropical Storm Margot has also formed in the Atlantic, while Jova weakened to a tropical storm in the Pacific.
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- Hurricane Lee is forecast to restrengthen as East Coast faces hazardous beach conditions this week CNN
- Tropics Update: Hurricane Lee, Tropical Storm Margot, and the peak of hurricane season 13News Now
- Hurricane Lee to bring hazardous beach conditions to Florida this week WFTV Orlando
- Video: See Hurricane Lee's projected track; future effects on New Hampshire, New England unclear WMUR-TV
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