Hurricane Lee barreled over the North Atlantic into New England and Eastern Canada on Friday, threatening the region with soaking rains, strong gusts, and a life-threatening storm surge over the weekend. According to the Canadian Hurricane Center, Lee is projected to weaken into a strong tropical storm before making landfall in southwestern Nova Scotia as a strong tropical storm on Saturday afternoon.
Despite this, the storm has the potential to drop up to 4 inches (10 cm) of rain and bring winds of up to 60 mph (97 kph) in certain areas, prompting officials in the United States and Canada to warn residents to prepare for flooding and power disruptions.
Tropical Storm conditions were forecast in southeastern New England on Friday night, according to the United States National Hurricane Center, which issued a tropical storm warning for hundreds of miles of coastline from Massachusetts to Nova Scotia, affecting around 9 million people.