As Hurricane Lee strengthens to a Category 2 hurricane, strong winds and rain are expected to reach places near and around its path. NBC’s Bill Karins reports on how people in the Northeast should prepare for potentially severe weather.
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The most overhyped hurricane ever!
You come into New England, and you’ll do nothing but quickly dissolve smashing off the steel of the mountains.
Hurricane Lee, you’re not doing anything to this region outside of coastline.
A hurricane during hurricane season, oh my, has this ever happened before, oh my
So. Overhyped.
Liars all you devil minions not deceiving me !!!
Better hope Oprah doesn't start another wildfire.
I’m in Rhode Island I’d that thing comin here
Thank goodness we didn’t get a repeat of Sandy.
Weather there coming back there!
Ouch. We’ve had a lot of rain already in the northeast, here comes some more!! I don’t care what anyone thinks. This chain of crazy storms hitting New England is definitely NOT part of a natural weather pattern. We’re looking at the effects of climate change folks.