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Hurricane Lee's Uncertain Path Threatens New England with Dangerous Surf and Strong Winds
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Hurricane Lee's Uncertain Path Threatens New England with Dangerous Surf and Strong Winds

Hurricane Lee, currently a Category 3 storm, is expected to pass near Bermuda before continuing northward towards New England. While a U.S. landfall is not expected, New England residents should prepare for potential impacts including tropical-storm-force winds, dangerous surf, and life-threatening rip currents. Lee is forecasted to weaken and become extratropical, resembling a nor'easter rather than a hurricane. Coastal areas of Massachusetts and Maine may experience rain and winds of 40 mph or greater, with the risk of beach erosion and coastal flooding. A Tropical Storm Watch has been issued for Bermuda, and residents in New England are advised to monitor Lee's progress and make necessary preparations.

"Preparing for Hurricane Hilary: Storm Watch and Emergency Preparations in Southern California"
weather2 years ago

"Preparing for Hurricane Hilary: Storm Watch and Emergency Preparations in Southern California"

The Coachella Valley is under a tropical storm watch as Hurricane Hilary approaches, with potential for high winds and extreme flooding rain. Police are warning homeless people to evacuate from flood-prone areas, and the Angels, Dodgers, and Padres have canceled Sunday games and will play doubleheaders on Saturday. Palm Springs residents are advised to be patient when picking up sandbags, and a pool party has been canceled. Officials recommend preparing for power outages and securing homes with sandbags. Joshua Tree National Park and Mojave National Preserve are closing, and Imperial Valley residents can get sandbags. The forecast predicts 5 to 7 inches of rain in the desert, and Splash House music festival will continue as scheduled. Various cities are providing sandbags for residents, and a tropical storm watch warns of potential flooding, wind damage, and the risk of tornadoes.