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Lee strengthens to a devastating Category 5 hurricane.

Hurricane Lee: ​A Dangerous Category 5 Storm

Hurricane Lee has become a “dangerous” Category 5 storm over the Atlantic Ocean, the National Hurricane Center ⁣(NHC) announced late ⁣Thursday.

An Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter found that the hurricane “skyrocketed” to the high end of the Saffir-Simpson​ Hurricane ⁣Wind Scale during the day with sustained​ maximum winds of 160 miles ​per hour, the federal agency ​ explained in an 11 p.m.⁣ ET discussion ​post.

The storm is expected⁤ to maintain a “steady” track to the west-northwest, passing “well to the⁤ north” of⁢ the northern Leeward ⁣Islands, the Virgin⁢ Islands, and Puerto ⁣Rico​ over‍ the next five days, NHC said.

During that period, Lee may slightly diminish to Category 4 status, which would​ still ​keep it as a major hurricane with the potential for‌ “catastrophic” damage, according ⁤to the​ Saffir-Simpson Hurricane ‍Wind Scale.

Afterward, the track for Hurricane ‌Lee becomes⁣ far less certain, as is often ‍the case with extended forecasts.

“Although ⁤there are‌ some indications that Lee might begin​ a northward turn ⁤around the middle of next week, ⁢it is still way⁢ [too] soon to focus on specific model ‌scenarios that far out into the future,”⁢ NHC said.

Some ⁢computer models indicated on Thursday that Hurricane‌ Lee could threaten to directly impact, if not make landfall, over the Mid-Atlantic, New England, or Canada. ⁤Another possibility is that the storm​ gets⁣ steered away from the U.S.

“Dangerous ‌surf and ‌life-threatening rip currents ⁤are ‍likely in the northern Leeward ⁢Islands beginning⁢ Friday. These conditions will spread westward and northward, affecting Puerto Rico,⁢ Hispaniola, the Turks and Caicos,⁤ the ‌Bahamas, ⁤and Bermuda through the ⁤weekend,” the NHC said as one of its “key messages” in its 11 p.m. post.

“It is way too ⁤soon to know‌ what level of impacts, if any, Lee might have along the U.S. ⁣East Coast, Atlantic Canada, or Bermuda late next week, particularly ⁢since the hurricane is expected to slow ⁤down considerably ‍over⁢ the southwestern Atlantic,” NHC said in another message. ⁢“Regardless, dangerous​ surf and rip ⁣currents are expected along most of the ​U.S.  East Coast beginning ‌Sunday. Continue to monitor updates to Lee’s forecast during the ⁣next‌ several ​days.”

The Weather Channel also emphasized the uncertainty in the longterm forecast, ⁤ but warned “Bermuda, the northeast⁣ U.S.⁣ coast⁣ and Atlantic Canada should monitor ​the ‍forecast closely.”

The ‍Atlantic hurricane season, which stretches from June 1 to November 30, is currently at ‌its peak. Lee is the first Category 5 hurricane ⁢since last season. Tropical ⁢Storm ⁤Margot has formed over the eastern Atlantic Ocean, and so far the NHC forecast calls for it stay​ out to sea as it becomes a hurricane.

Another⁢ hurricane​ named Idalia slammed into Florida’s Gulf Coast last week,‌ causing flooding, power⁢ outages, ‍and at least two deaths.


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