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Hurricane Joaquin May Arrive Along US East Coast Next Week

Hurricane Joaquin May Arrive Along US East Coast Next Week
Hurricane Joaquin approaches the Bahamas in this NOAA satellite image taken Wednesday morning. (NOAA/Handout via Reuters)

By    |   Wednesday, 30 September 2015 12:08 PM EDT

Hurricane Joaquin became a Category 1 storm on Wednesday morning and is expected to strengthen in the next two days while it positions itself to possibly approach the U.S. East Coast above North Carolina early next week. 

The Bahamas were bracing on Wednesday for a brush with Joaquin, reported The Associated Press.

The hurricane was expected to pass near the islands of San Salvador, Cat Island, Eleuthera and Rum Cay late Thursday and early Friday, close enough that it could bring tropical-storm-force winds, coastal flooding and 5-10 inches of rain, said Geoffrey Greene, a senior forecaster with the Bahamas Meteorology Department.

"We would be very concerned about them," Greene said of the small, lightly populated islands in the far east of the Bahamas.

The center of the storm was expected to be closest to land in the Bahamas about 2 p.m. Thursday, passing east of San Salvador, Greene said.

Forecasters expected the storm to drop about 3-5 inches in the central Bahamas, including Long Island and Exuma. The effects are projected to be minimal on New Providence, which includes the capital of Nassau, with scattered showers and thunderstorms.

The U.S. National Hurricane Center long-term forecast showed the storm could near the U.S. early next week, but it said the complexity of the weather environment means "it is too soon to say what impacts, if any, Joaquin will have on the United States."

Joaquin strengthened to a hurricane Wednesday morning, with maximum sustained winds near 75 mph. The Hurricane Center said additional strengthening is expected over the next two days.

The center of the storm early Wednesday was about 245 miles east-northeast of the central Bahamas and moving toward the southwest at 6 mph.


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Hurricane Joaquin became a Category 1 storm on Wednesday morning and is expected to strengthen in the next two days while it positions itself to possibly approach the U.S. East Coast above North Carolina early next week.
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