Earlier this week I talked about Tropical Storm Henri and how it looked like it would stay out to sea in the Atlantic. But since then, the forecasts have changed and are creeping west and now there is a chance it could hit the Northeast US early next week, although the cone of uncertainty that far out remains quite large. Not a threat to the Southeast, but it could snarl air traffic out of that region or, if it hits, cause a lot of flooding rain and wind damage. Still too far out to be sure, but if you have friends or family in that part of the country, remind them that hurricanes can hit the Northeast too. Fortunately, this does not look like it will be a Sandy, but still could be bad enough.

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