Tropical Storm Henri Will Bring Rain, Wind and Storm Surge to Parts of Northeast; Hurricane Warnings Hoisted | The Weather Channel
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Henri is expected to strengthen into a hurricane, then threaten portions of the Northeast while it is near hurricane strength.

Byweather.com meteorologists
August 21, 2021Updated: August 21, 2021, 9:07 am EDTPublished: August 21, 2021, 9:07 am EDT

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Tropical Storm Henri is expected to strengthen into a hurricane over the Atlantic Saturday and will track toward the Northeast, likely making landfall on Long Island near hurricane strength late Sunday.

Residents of the Northeast U.S. should monitor Henri's progress closely since it may bring wind, rain and storm surge impacts to parts of the region late this weekend into early next week.

You have found an old version of this forecast article. For the latest on Henri, please read our latest article here.

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