
Hurricane Matthew became the first Category 5 storm in the Atlantic in more than nine years. It was the capstone to a day of incredible intensification — the hurricane rapidly strengthened from a tropical storm on Thursday to a destructive force of nature on Friday. Although a track east of the U.S. coastline looks most probable, Florida and the East Coast are most definitely not out of the woods yet and should be paying very close attention to Hurricane Matthew in the coming days On Saturday morning, Matthew was a Category 4 with peak winds of 155 mph — just shy of the Category 5 mark. It is common for the intensity of a hurricane to fluctuate, and this storm is extremely powerful and dangerous. ...
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