Hurricane Lee quickly strengthens to Category 5 storm which may deliver 'life-threatening' situations

Hurricane Lee has strengthened into a serious Category 5 storm, with the National Hurricane Center issuing a warning for "life-threatening" surf and rip situations.

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In slightly below 48 hours, the hurricane - which is in waters east of the Caribbean Β­- has been upgraded from Category 1 to the very best grade potential, with winds hitting 165mph.

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"Lee continues to strengthen at an exceptional rate," the National Hurricane Center mentioned.

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Swells from the storm are anticipated to hit the Lesser Antilles islands on Friday, and the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Turks and Caicos, the Bahamas and Bermuda this weekend.

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"These swells are likely to cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions," the centre mentioned. "Dangerous surf and rip currents are expected to begin along most of the US East Coast beginning Sunday."

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Hurricane Lee just isn't anticipated to make landfall, however tropical storm situations are being forecasted on some islands.

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US President Joe Biden was briefed on the hurricane's newest trajectory and preparations have been being made in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands on Thursday.

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"We will see waves between 10 and 15ft, so we don't want anyone on the beaches," mentioned the National Weather Service's Ernesto Morales in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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As of 12pm on Friday UK-time, Hurricane Lee was 630 miles east of the Caribbean's Leeward Islands, which embrace St Kitts and Nevis, Anguilla and Antigua and Barbuda.

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The storm is shifting northwest at 14mph and the centre added that it "is forecast to remain a powerful major hurricane well into next week".

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Hurricane Lee is the primary Category 5 storm of the Atlantic season, which runs from June to November and peaks in September.

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Tropical storm Margot turned the thirteenth named storm of the season after growing on Thursday.

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It was situated round 290 miles west-northwest of Cape Verde, off the coast of West Africa.

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The storm is being monitored by meteorologists, who anticipate it to strengthen right into a hurricane on the weekend.

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It comes only a week after Florida was badly hit by Hurricane Idalia which carried wind speeds of as much as 125mph and left hundreds with out energy.

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