Massachusetts residents would benefit from grabbing extra supplies and bottles of water over this week, even if they live away from coastlines.
"The winds won't be destructive everywhere, but gusty winds could expand further away from the storm," he said, adding that residents might lose power as a result."It is definitely something that everyone should be aware of."
The hurricane is also expected to cause large waves on Massachusetts beaches. Dooley said residents should be aware of the"dangerous marine conditions heading into this weekend." Dooley said residents should stay alert for weather updates in the coming days, as Lee heads further north and its path becomes clearer.
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