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Hurricane Lee to reach Category 5 soon.

Forecasters Predict Hurricane Lee to Reach Category 5 Status

Forecasters with the federal⁣ government predict Hurricane Lee will ⁢reach Category 5 status by the weekend ⁣as it heads toward the United States, though its extended track remains uncertain.

Maximum sustained winds⁣ are expected to reach 160 miles per hour by the weekend,‌ putting the storm at the high end of​ the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale with the potential for “catastrophic” damage.

“Many of the models are calling for remarkable rates of intensification, beyond rates normally seen with model forecasts,”⁢ the National ⁢Hurricane Center (NHC) said​ in a Thursday discussion post.

In the ‍days that follow, ⁢the storm ‌is expected to slightly diminish to ⁢Category 4 status, which would still keep it as a major⁤ hurricane.

Impacts⁣ on Caribbean⁤ Islands ‍and the United States

The NHC said the ⁣storm, ‍which was moving over the Atlantic Ocean toward the Caribbean as a Category 2 hurricane as of midday on Thursday, would likely travel north of Puerto Rico,⁤ the Virgin ‌Islands, and other nearby islands over the weekend and ⁤into​ next week. But, the agency added, these islands should continue monitoring for updates.

“Swells generated by Lee are expected to reach portions of the Lesser Antilles on Friday, and the British and U.S. ⁢Virgin Islands, ⁢Puerto Rico, ⁢Hispaniola, ​the Bahamas, and Bermuda ‌this weekend. These swells are likely to cause life-threatening ​surf and rip current ‍conditions,” the NHC ⁣stressed in⁢ one of its “key” messages.

Uncertain ‌Path and Potential Impacts

The outlook for ⁣next week for Hurricane Lee gets murky, as ‍is often the case with extended forecasts, and even⁣ if it does not make landfall over North America, its effects could still extend ‌far‌ and wide.

A video⁤ from AccuWeather showed that ​Hurricane⁢ Lee ​would‌ turn to the north and, depending on the jet ⁢stream, could lead to a “direct impact risk” somewhere along the‍ coast of the Mid-Atlantic, New England, or Canada. Another possibility is that the jet stream steers it away from the U.S.

The Atlantic hurricane season, which stretches from June 1 to November⁤ 30, is currently at⁣ its peak. Another hurricane named Idalia slammed into Florida’s Gulf Coast last week, causing flooding, power ⁣outages, and at least two deaths.

Though it appears right now Hurricane Lee will not hit⁢ Florida, ⁣one local forecaster recommended that the rest⁣ of the East Coast keep watch. “Models continue⁤ to thankfully keep this well away from Florida, but should be ‌monitored from​ the Carolinas to Eastern Canada,” said WINK News chief meteorologist‍ Matt Devitt.


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