Lee, previously a Category 1 hurricane, made landfall in Nova Scotia as a post-tropical cyclone.
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A tropical storm warning is still in effect for parts of Maine.
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Strong winds and rain continue to impact eastern Maine, with gusts of 52 mph reported in Bangor.
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Over 102,000 customers in New England are without power due to Lee's weather impacts.
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Lee's maximum sustained winds have decreased to 70 mph, now at tropical storm strength.
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Coastal areas along New England are experiencing rough surf and dangerous rip currents.
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Lee is expected to bring rainfall amounts of 1 to 4 inches to eastern Massachusetts, eastern Maine, western Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick.
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Lee passed Bermuda, causing wind gusts of up to 60 mph on the island.
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The storm is forecast to reach Canada, likely western Nova Scotia or western New Brunswick, by Saturday afternoon or evening.
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Lee is then expected to move away from land, with impacts ending in Maine and Nova Scotia by Sunday morning.
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Lee makes landfall in Canada with impacts felt in New England
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