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Hurricane Irene's outer arms will ruffle Long Island starting Saturday evening, with the worst effects coming midday Sunday -- earlier than had been projected, forecasters said. The storm will first start to affect Long Island on Saturday with tropical-storm-force winds, according to the National Weather Service. Expected to be a Category 1 storm when it arrives, the most intense effects will be felt Sunday, with heavy rain and winds of up to 110 mph.
A midmorning update from the National Hurricane Center shows the storm's center tracking across Long Island from West Babylon to East Setauket, a shift east from the track forecasters were eyeing Thursday, which put the center of the storm across Queens or western Nassau. "There's going to be a huge swath of 5 to 10 inches of rain," hurricane center director Bill Read said in a 10 a.m. news conference.
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