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Lee's Cone of Probability now includes eastern Massachusetts on Saturday

From the National Hurricane Center's Lee page.

OK, Lee is still a long ways away, it could wobble or wibble and miss us completely, but the National Hurricane Center added eastern Massachusetts to its Cone of Probability for Saturday - even as it cautions it's still too early to say what impact it will have besides dangerous rip currents.

Here's hoping, of course, it stays well away, since even if we don't get a direct hit, all that rain on top of all that rain we've been getting would be what the experts call Not Good.

Completely gratuitous Cone of Silence clip:

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Lee is going to manspread as it heads north, meaning higher probabilities for us.

Won't be as spinny as Bob's your Storm, but will still have impacts.

Check out https://www.mass.gov/info-details/hurricane-safety-tips and make your checklists and buy your supplies before the panickers panic and jam up the stores. Even if you don't use this stuff for Lee, French Toast Season is Coming!

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You mustn’t bother.

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Cone of Silence? Missed Boston by that much.

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Do you want that with Jimmies?

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That would be suck, having it hit on Rosh Hashanah.

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Your Cone of Probability is NOTHING compared to the power of my Sharpie of Disinformation!!!

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Only the outer Cape is in the cone currently, but take that with a grain of (sea) salt.

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