"CBS News senior weather and climate producer David Parkinson said Friday the chances of Lee hitting land were below 2% from New Jersey on south"
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"CBS New York reports the forecast models have been going back and forth on the track of the storm — at first, on Sunday night, they were suggesting a landfall in the Mid-Atlantic region, then on Monday, going out to sea. As of Wednesday, the track was closer to the East Coast. "
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"At this time, most longer range models do NOT have Lee making landfall anywhere on the East Coast, including New England," CBS Boston reports. However, it adds, "This is a very long-range forecast and LOTS can and will change in the coming days. So, by no means should anyone on the East Coast (or in New England) write this storm off and put your guard down."
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"CBS New York reports the forecast models have been going back and forth on the track of the storm — at first, on Sunday night, they were suggesting a landfall in the Mid-Atlantic region, then on Monday, going out to sea. As of Wednesday, the track was closer to the East Coast. "
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"At this time, most longer range models do NOT have Lee making landfall anywhere on the East Coast, including New England," CBS Boston reports. However, it adds, "This is a very long-range forecast and LOTS can and will change in the coming days. So, by no means should anyone on the East Coast (or in New England) write this storm off and put your guard down."
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Hurricane Lee's path and timeline: Meteorologists project when and where the storm will hit
Hurricane Lee is churning northward, whipping up rough seas in the Atlantic as watches and warnings are issued for parts of New England and Canada.
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