Hurricane Lee Transforms into Post-Tropical Cyclone, Threatens Eastern Canada and New England Coast

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Post-tropical cyclone Lee is expected to make landfall in Nova Scotia, eastern Canada, on Saturday. Although it is no longer considered a hurricane, Lee is still producing hurricane-force winds and may bring hurricane conditions to the region. The storm has already caused heavy rains, strong winds, and coastal flooding in parts of New England and Canada. Dangerous storm surge and large destructive waves are expected along the coast of Atlantic Canada. A hurricane watch is in effect for parts of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, while a tropical storm warning covers Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and northern New Brunswick.
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