Sunday, September 4, 2016

No Longer a Hurricane — for Now — Hermine Winds Up for Big Northeast Punch

Hermine may no longer be a hurricane but that doesn't mean the storm isn't still packing a wallop.

"This storm is not done yet," said Ari Sarsalari, a meteorologist for The Weather Channel. "It's going to get worse over the next couple of days."

Now officially a "post-tropical cyclone," Hermine — the first hurricane to strike Florida in 11 years — was on the back end of a long, slow journey up the East Coast. And by Monday morning, it's expected to have recovered to hurricane strength, the National Hurricane Center said.

Tropical storm watches and warnings blanketed the Eastern seaboard from Jacksonville, N.C., all the way north to Portsmouth, N.H. 

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