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"Hurricane Lee Strengthens, East Coast Braces for Hazardous Beach Conditions"
weather2 years ago

"Hurricane Lee Strengthens, East Coast Braces for Hazardous Beach Conditions"

Hurricane Lee has regained Category 3 strength and is expected to strengthen further in the Atlantic, while the National Hurricane Center monitors Tropical Storm Margot and two other systems with potential for development. Lee is forecasted to pass north of the northern Leeward Islands, Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico, but Bermuda is within the cone of uncertainty. Lee's waves are expected to cause dangerous surf and rip current conditions along the U.S. East Coast. Margot is moving north over the central subtropical Atlantic and is likely to become a hurricane. The NHC is also tracking two other systems with a chance of development.

"Hurricane Lee Strengthens, Threatens East Coast with Hazardous Conditions"
weather2 years ago

"Hurricane Lee Strengthens, Threatens East Coast with Hazardous Conditions"

The National Hurricane Center is tracking Hurricane Lee, Tropical Storm Margot, and two other disturbances in the eastern Atlantic. Hurricane Lee has regained major hurricane strength with maximum sustained winds of 120 mph. Lee is expected to move northeast of the Bahamas, west of Bermuda, and east of the southeastern United States. While Florida is likely to be spared a direct hit, dangerous surf, rip currents, and coastal flooding are expected along the U.S. East Coast. The impacts of Lee in the eastern U.S. and Atlantic Canada will depend on its exact track. Tropical Storm Margot is also expected to strengthen into a hurricane.

Unsettled Weather Persists with Shower and Storm Threat
weather2 years ago

Unsettled Weather Persists with Shower and Storm Threat

Muggy weather continues with a threat of scattered showers and storms throughout the week. Hurricane Lee is expected to remain east of the Bahamas before potentially threatening New England or eastern Canada next weekend. Coastal areas along the entire East Coast will experience high surf, dangerous rip currents, and beach erosion. Tropical Storm Margot is nearing hurricane strength in the east-central Atlantic. Two new areas of concern in the eastern Atlantic have a low chance of development.

"Hurricane Lee Weakens, New Systems Emerge: Tropics Update"
weather2 years ago

"Hurricane Lee Weakens, New Systems Emerge: Tropics Update"

Hurricane Lee has weakened to a Category 2 hurricane but is expected to regain strength in the Atlantic, while the National Hurricane Center monitors Tropical Storm Margot and two potential new systems. Lee is forecasted to pass north of the Leeward Islands, Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. The storm will produce large waves and dangerous rip currents along the East Coast. Margot is expected to become a hurricane soon. The NHC is also tracking two systems with a chance of becoming tropical depressions or storms.

"Hurricane Lee's Uncertain Path Raises Concerns for East Coast"
weather2 years ago

"Hurricane Lee's Uncertain Path Raises Concerns for East Coast"

Hurricane Lee, which rapidly intensified from a Category 1 to a Category 5 storm within 24 hours, has been downgraded to a Category 3. However, forecasters predict that the storm could regain strength over the weekend and into next week. It is still uncertain what impacts, if any, Lee will have along the US Atlantic seaboard. Dangerous surf and rip currents are expected in the coming days, affecting various islands in the region. Additionally, the formation of Tropical Storm Margot raises the possibility of the two storms interacting in the Atlantic, although it is too early to determine their paths.