La tempête Lee pourrait souffler plus fort que prévu dans les Maritimes

This satellite image provided by CSU/CIRA-NOAA shows hurricane Lee in the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2023. The ºÃÉ«tv Hurricane Centre in Halifax is forecasting a "somewhat faster approach speed" and a sooner arrival time in western Nova Scotia and southern New Brunswick. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-CSU/CIRA-NOAA

HALIFAX - Hurricane Lee is now threatening to make an earlier and windier landing in the Maritimes after picking up speed on its approach to land, forecasters say.

Chris Fogarty with the ºÃÉ«tv Hurricane Centre said in a Wednesday morning forecast that the storm may feature a "somewhat faster approach speed" as it passes Cape Cod and arrives in the region. That would increase the wind threat over western Nova Scotia and southern New Brunswick, Fogarty wrote.

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