08-23-2011, 12:03 PM
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Hurricane Irene, now a formidable threat to the Atlantic seaboard, could explode into a deadly Category 3 storm with sustained winds of up to 115 mph by tomorrow — with potentially “catastrophic” consequences for New England, officials for the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the National Hurricane Center warned today.
“The biggest uncertainty we have is the timing and degree of the turn to the North, and possibly the Northeast. We’re very concerned about what’s going to happen in New England,” Bill Read, director of the National Hurricane Center, told the Herald during a conference call with media from across the eastern United States.
god damn!
Hurricane Irene, now a formidable threat to the Atlantic seaboard, could explode into a deadly Category 3 storm with sustained winds of up to 115 mph by tomorrow — with potentially “catastrophic” consequences for New England, officials for the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the National Hurricane Center warned today.
“The biggest uncertainty we have is the timing and degree of the turn to the North, and possibly the Northeast. We’re very concerned about what’s going to happen in New England,” Bill Read, director of the National Hurricane Center, told the Herald during a conference call with media from across the eastern United States.