Hurricane Lee is expected to make landfall in southeastern Canada, specifically between western Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, with an outside chance of landfall as far west as Maine. It is forecast to hit Atlantic Canada later on a Saturday, moving across the region through the weekend. Lee has already impacted coastal areas of Maine, New Hampshire, and the Canadian Maritime Provinces, including New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island
. The storm is moving northward and is predicted to bring hazardous surf, rip currents, coastal flooding, several inches of rain, and storm surges to the affected areas. It is expected to transition to an extra-tropical storm as it moves inland. Watches and warnings are in effect for coastal New England and southeastern Canada, with emergency declarations issued in Maine to prepare for the storm's arrival
. In summary, Hurricane Lee is going to hit southeastern Canada, particularly Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, with potential impacts extending into coastal Maine in the United States.