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  2. Map: Follow Hurricane Lee’s path

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    Learn more about where Hurricane Lee is projected to go as the weather system gains momentum in the Atlantic Ocean and heads toward the Caribbean.

  3. Where is Hurricane Lee headed? See the latest projected path ...

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    See the updated Hurricane Lee tracking map, forecast and more from the National Hurricane Center. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  4. Hurricane Lee could still have an impact on the NC coast ...

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    What is Hurricane Lee’s path? Hurricane Lee continues to move slowly — about 8 mph — to the west ... Forecasters say it’s unlikely to develop into a tropical depression over the next week.

  5. Where will Hurricane Lee go? See spaghetti models, track path ...

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    Where will Hurricane Lee go? Use these maps to track the storm, spaghetti models.

  6. Only two recorded storms – Hurricane Wilma in 2005 and Hurricane Felix in 2007 – strengthened faster than Lee over a 24-hour period, as Lee developed from a Cat 1 to a Cat 5 last week before ...

  7. Hurricane Lee tracker: Alerts issued across coastal New ... - AOL

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    Storm Surge Watch issued for Cape Cod Bay and Nantucket, Massachusetts

  8. Hurricane Lee rapidly strengthens to Category 5 storm as it ...

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    Lee could make a quick turn to the north early next week if high pressure weakens significantly. If the jet stream sets up along the East Coast, it will act as a barrier that prevents Lee from ...

  9. Live Coverage: Hurricane Lee's predicted path, impact and ...

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    The graphic from the National Hurricane Center shows the probability of tropical-storm-force winds, 39 mph or greater, from Hurricane Lee. Conditions on Block Island likely better than Nantucket