Very high surf, deadly rip currents and possibly coastal flooding threaten later this week as Hurricane Lee begins to climb north off the East Coast.
Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS Feed | Omny Studio It's a new week and Hurricane Lee is expected to make it's much awaited turn to the north, with the forecast cone from the National Weather Service nearing Eastern New England. A direct strike from Cape Cod north to Nova Scotia is most likely between Sept. 15-16.
However, from South Carolina to the Jersey Shore, significant impacts on the water will be likely. Lee Weather Team Meteorologists Joe Martucci and Sean Sublette break it all down on this episode of Hurricane Hunt. Local Weather Get the daily forecast and severe weather alerts in your inbox!
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