It's now a Category 2 storm with winds of 105 miles per hour located about 625 miles east-northeast of the Lesser Antillies on Thursday morning, Sept. 17, according to the latest update from the National Hurricane Center.
Additional strengthening is forecast to occur during the next couple of days, and Teddy could become a Category 3 storm Thursday night or Friday, Sept. 18.
The large swells are expected to reach parts of the East Coast by the end of the weekend as the storm nears Bermuda, says the National Hurricane Center.
Those swells will likely lead to life-threatening surf and rip current conditions, the center said
European models for Teddy have it headed toward parts of the New England coast. American models predict it will track farther east, toward Nova Scotia.
The latest projected track, released Thursday morning, Sept. 17 by the National Hurricane Center, goes through early next week and is shown above.
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