It's here- the dreaded and annual hurricane season. We're fortunate here in the Granite and Pine Tree states to not (usually) suffer a major impact from this annual weather phenomenon. But, that doesn't mean we always get out of it without any impact at all.

Currently there are two hurricanes that are being followed closer than others. The first one, Hurricane Idalia, will impact the Southeast, primarily Florida.

The second one is currently raging off the southeastern United States as a full-blown category 4 storm. Known as Hurricane Franklin, the current track does not indicate that it will make any landfall at all in the continental United States, however, residents up and down the east coast, including Maine and New Hampshire will still experience the wrath of this violent storm.

Hurricane Franklin, Google Earth 2
Hurricane Franklin, Google Earth 2
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According to WGME 13, Hurricane Franklin will track up the east coast in the coming days. The good part? The major storm will be hundreds of miles off shore. As the storm encounters colder and colder water along it's northern journey, it will begin to lose strength.

As it passes by on Thursday as a projected category 2, Franklin will have the Atlantic Ocean raging. Not only are very strong currents expected at the coast, but Maine and New Hampshire will also experience very large swells and crashing waves along the coastline.

WGME Waves
WGME Waves
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Christian Bridges of WGME's weather team said in part in his latest weather blog,

[Waves] they really ramp up on the Maine coast on Wednesday, with the peak wave heights on Thursday. Waves will be highest in the midcoast, but all of Maine could see waves as high as 5-8 feet. Currents will also be very strong- it may be a good idea to head to a beach with a lifeguard later this week. Waves gradually diminish heading into the weekend.

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