Forecasters have raised hope the twister won't make landfall, but the strong currents are set to bring powerful surf and dangerous waves up to 10 feet high to the East Coast

Forecasters have raised hope the twister won’t make landfall, but the strong currents are set to bring powerful surf and dangerous waves up to 10 feet high to the East Coast

Hurricane Lee is set to send huge rip tides across the East Coast as soon as this weekend, even as meteorologists are still unsure if the eye of the storm will make landfall. 

Severe surges could generate waves up to 10 feet tall crashing into the eastern seaboard on Sunday, risking flash flooding and structural damage. 

The storm system alarmed forecasters after it escalated from a Category 1 to Category 5 hurricane overnight Thursday, as its wind speeds soared from 80mph to over 160mph in a matter of hours. 

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