Hurricane Jose Heads Towards the I-95 Corridor

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Hurricane Jose | I-95 Exit Guide

A Tropical Storm watch is now in effect for the mid-Atlantic and New England coasts, which includes most of I-95.

Motorists will most probably see heavy rain and gusty winds along I-95 from Maryland to Maine.

Beginning today and through tonight rain and gusty winds could hit portions of the coastal mid-Atlantic from Long Island to the Outer Banks of North Carolina.

Tuesday areas from the Delmarva Peninsula to Long Island and southern New England may be see gusty winds and bands of heavy rain as far north as southern Maine.

Wednesday areas of coastal New England may see heavy bands of rain. Tropical storm-force winds are most possible on Nantucket Island, Martha’s Vineyard, and Cape Cod.

Jose is expected to produce up to 5 inches of rain in parts of the coastal northeast. While I-95 motorists are expected to see rain and wind, flooding is not anticipated.


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