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Tropical Storm May Hit New England Early Next Week

A system likely to become Tropical Storm Sandy is on a track toward the East Coast.

Do you remember that snowstorm that dumped snow and left large areas without power for days last October? 

Well, get ready for another potential Halloween storm. This time, it likely won't bring snow to New England, but it could bring heavy rain and damaging wind early next week. 

A tropical depression in the central Caribbean has strengthened to a hurricane and could be headed toward New England, according to meteorologists. 

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The Category 1 hurricane carried 85-mile-per-hour winds accross the Carribaen at 8 p.m. on Wednesday. The storm, traveling at about 14 mph, could topple trees and cause flooding in the area if it continues on its north-bound path.

Sandy is the 19th named storm of 2012 in the Atlantic Ocean.

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National Hurricane Center forecasters predict the storm will follow a northward track, but they are still not certain of an exact path.

Some models have the storm running parallel to the coasts of Florida and the Carolinas before moving inland to bring heavy rains and winds to the Mid-Atlantic and New England early next week.

The storm could even bring a heavy wet snow to the Appalachian Mountains. 

Other models have Sandy remaining off the East Coast, but close enough to bring wind and heavy surf.

Forecasters are advising East Coast residents to monitor the progress of the system.

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