Wednesday, September 13, 2023

As Hurricane Lee churns off the eastern U.S., another danger lurks: rip currents
Hurricane Lee could make landfall anywhere from the coast of Maine to Nova Scotia
Tracking Hurricane Lee: The latest forecast as the storm moves up the East Coast
Hurricane season 2023: What you need to know as Lee threatens the East Coast
Hurricane Lee's projected path to bring big surf, dangerous currents to US East Coast
Hurricane Lee is forecast to push dangerous surf along the East Coast
Hurricane Lee, downgraded to Category 3, remains powerful as it nears the Caribbean
vHurricane Lee unleashes heavy swell on northern Caribbean as it restrengthens over open waters
Intensely powerful Hurricane Lee will slow down over the ocean, forecasters say
'Incredible': Hurricane Lee's winds doubled in a day, but it's now back to Category 4
Hurricane Lee is rapidly intensifying, and it's forecast to be a Category 5 storm
Hurricane Lee charges through open Atlantic waters as it approaches northeast Caribbean
Hurricane Lee: Projected path, maps and hurricane tracker
Tropical Storm Lee strengthens into a hurricane as it churns across Atlantic toward Caribbean
Lee is a hurricane now and will be a 'major' storm soon — with 150 mph winds or more
Tropical Storm Lee will soon be a major hurricane — with 145 mph winds or more
Tropical Storm Lee forms, expected to become major hurricane by Friday. Is East Coast in danger?
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Hernando County residents focus on recovery after Idalia flooded homes and businesses
Idalia demolished some Florida fishing communities. But locals say they'll rebuild
Electric car in Florida catches fire after being flooded during Hurricane Idalia, firefighters say
After recent disasters, the White House says FEMA needs more money
Florida's insurance industry is in flux as Idalia cleanup begins

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