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    Hurricane Lee regains strength as hurricane center eyes 2 new systems – Orlando Sentinel

    Hurricane Lee strengthened back into a Category 3 and is expected to strengthen further during the next day with some fluctuations in
    intensity possible on Monday and Tuesday. Meanwhile the National Hurricane Center keeps track of Tropical Storm Margot and two new systems that could develop.

    At 5 p.m. Sunday, Hurricane Lee had maximum sustained winds of 120 mph making it a Category 3 hurricane. It was located about 285 miles north-northeast of the Caribbean’s northern Leeward Islands moving west-northwest at 8 mph. Hurricane-force winds extend out 45 miles with tropical-storm-force winds out 175 miles.

    “A slower west-northwestward motion is expected during the next few days. On the forecast track, Lee is expected to pass well north of the northern Leeward Islands, the Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico into early next week,” forecasters said.

    The hurricane had undergone rapid intensification building up in less than half a day from a Category 1 to a Category 5 hurricane with 165 mph winds this week. It was originally forecast to grow even stronger, but then it whiplashed and started losing steam on Friday.

    “Some strengthening is forecast during the next couple of days, followed by gradual weakening,” forecasters said.

    Hurricane Lee strengthened back into a Category 3 and is expected to strengthen further during the next day with some fluctuations in intensity. (NHC)

    While its path has it shifting even more north within the next five days and no threat for landfall, the NHC is warning of its dangerous coastal effects with swells hitting portions of the Lesser Antilles, Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, Turks and Caicos, Bahamas and Bermuda this weekend.

    “Swells are likely to cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions,” forecasters said. “Dangerous surf and rip currents are expected to begin along most of the U.S. East Coast tomorrow and worsen through next week.”

    Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Margot continued to churn in the eastern Atlantic.

    Tropical Store Margot 5-day cone as of 5 pm Sept. 10, 2023 (NHC)
    Tropical Store Margot 5-day cone as of 5 pm Sept. 10, 2023 (NHC)

    At 5 p.m., Margot was located about 1,175 miles west-northwest of the Cabo Verde Islands moving north at 9 mph with maximum sustained winds of 65 mph. Its tropical-storm-force winds extend out 80 miles.

    “A gradual turn to the north-northwest and north is expected during the next couple of days,” forecasters said. “Strengthening is still anticipated, and Margot is likely to become a hurricane within the next couple of days.”

    If it does it would become the fifth hurricane of the season after Don, Franklin, Idalia and Lee.

    Elsewhere in the tropics, the NHC began giving odds on two systems with a chance to become the next tropical depression or storm.

    The first is a small area of low pressure a few hundred miles southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands with showers and thunderstorms.

    “Environmental conditions are forecast to become less conducive for development during the next day or so as the disturbance moves slowly westward over the eastern tropical Atlantic,” forecasters said. “The system is forecast to merge with a larger tropical wave to its east in a couple of days and no further development is expected after that time.”

    The NHC gives it a 10% chance to form in the next two to seven days.

    The second is from a tropical wave that moved off the west coast of Africa in the far eastern Atlantic.

    “Environmental conditions appear conducive for some gradual development of this system during the latter part of this week as it moves westward to west-northwestward at 15 to 20 mph over the central tropical Atlantic,” forecasters said.

    The NHC gives it a 50% chance to develop in the next seven days.

    They could become the 15th and 16th named storms of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season that runs through Nov. 30 with the next names in line being Nigel and Ophelia.

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