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It will probably not be the strong - category 1 or weaker.
After leaving North Carolina Hurricane Irene made landfall in New Jersey, causing damage in Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware along the way.
You mean Jacksonville, Florida? By current projections, not, though it may still get a bit of rain from Irene. Right now the National Hurricane Center is anticipating the storm to possibly hi the Carolinas, and then later New Jersey.
It is probable that a hurricane will eventually strike New Jersey. Hurricane Earl may have affected New Jersey with rain and waves but will not hit it directly.
Hurricane Irene is expected to hit New York on Sunday (August 28) in the late morning or early afternoon.
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Yes. Hurricane Sandy is expected to hit New Jersey head on.
No. Hurricane Irene has already miss Florida and is currently striking North Carolina. The storm is then expected to this New England.
Irene first hit the U.S. east coast on August 27, 2011 in North Carolina. It the reemerged over the Atlantic before making a second landfall in new Jersey on August 28 and continuing on to strik New York and New England.
The worst impacts of Hurricane Candy were in New Jersey and New York.