What to expect in New England
Hurricane Lee, now a Category 1 storm, is gradually weakening as it churns north through the Atlantic Ocean.
Lee is now about 710 miles south of Nantucket, Massachusetts, and is bringing rain and gusty winds to Bermuda.
Over the next two days, Lee will continue to weaken, but will pick up speed as it moves north, parallel to the East Coast.
The rough surf, big waves and dangerous rip currents will persist across a large swath of East Coast beaches through Saturday.
The latest forecast shows Lee's strongest winds staying offshore, so any notable wind impacts will be confined to areas right along the coast.
Rain could start along the New England coast Friday night into Saturday morning. Major flooding is not expected.
The majority of any rain or wind impacts for southeastern New England will be Saturday morning through early Saturday afternoon.
By Saturday evening, rain and winds will be slamming Maine. But most, if not all, impacts from Lee will be over in Maine by mid-morning on Sunday.
A hurricane watch is in effect for portions of the coast of Maine and into Nova Scotia, however, this could be canceled given the diminishing likelihood of any hurricane-force winds on land.
-ABC News' Dan Peck