
Courtesy: National Weather Service
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NEW YORK (AP) — Here’s everything to know about this weekend’s weather that’s tropical in name, but far from its titular home:
HUH, A HURRICANE IS HITTING NEW ENGLAND?
Maybe! Rare tropical weather is making its way up off the Atlantic coast of the U.S., destined for New York and New England — two regions that don’t often play host to tropical storms.
WHAT AREAS IS HENRI SUPPOSED TO AFFECT?
Right now, it’s looking like New York’s Long Island and southern New England — particularly Connecticut. If it makes landfall in New York, that would be the first time the state’s sustained a direct hit during a hurricane season since 2012′s Superstorm Sandy — the effects of which are still plaguing New York.

