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MIAMI – FlorenceA tropical storm with sustained winds of up to 65 mph is expected to turn into a hurricane as it heads for the east coast of the United States, the National Hurricane Center said on Friday. Over the next few days, the storm could get stronger as soon as it has weakened and move to the East Coast as strong as a Category 4 hurricane, said CBS New York meteorologist Lonnie Quinn.
From 8 pm ET Friday, Florence was located about 1460 miles east-southeast of Bermuda. The swell generated by Florence affects Bermuda and is expected to hit the east coast of the United States over the weekend.
The unpredictable trajectory of the storm means it could strike anywhere in the southeastern United States, Quinn said. With the current data, Quinn said the storm was more likely to hit North or South Carolina.
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