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Hurricane Joaquin and Connecticut: 5 Things to Know
Latest forecast details for Connecticut, storm continues to strengthen, emergency alert details, and more.

Written by Jaimie Cura, Patch Editor
Meteorologists are busy this week in Connecticut, thanks to Hurricane Joaquin. The storm is presently situated approximately 65 miles southeast of San Salvador in the central Bahamas.
Joaquinβs Strength Will Increase
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By Friday, Oct. 2, Joaquin is expected to obtain category 4 status, according to The Weather Channel. Winds will likely be 140 mph.
Impact to Connecticut
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Beyond Friday, itβs still too early to tell if the storm will directly hit Connecticut or what the timing will be. The Weather Channel anticipates Hurricane Joaquin moving out to the Atlantic and weakening to tropical storm status.
One thing is certain β the rain is the biggest threat to Connecticut at the moment. We may see widespread rain totals of five inches or more.
βA significant overnight trend to the east has us thinking an βout to seaβ track of Joaquin is more likely than not,β Meteorologist Ryan Hanrahan said. βItβs too early to sound the all-clear for the east coast but things look better for now.β
How to Prepare
Sign up for Connecticutβs emergency alert system, if available for your area.
Download the Red Crossβ free hurricane app. It includes an βIβm safeβ button to let family know youβre OK, a map of shelters, a flashlight, strobe light and more.
Know your evacuation route just in case. This website shares evacuation routes for CT, but itβs best to check with your local emergency department.
Create or update your disaster supply kit. Essentials: water, flashlights, batteries, cash, first aid supplies and any identification or emergency documents you may need.
Keep Your Pets Safe
With heavy rains and high winds in the forecast, itβs best to keep your pets indoors during the duration of the storm.
Contact 211 for a list of area pet-friendly shelters in advance of the storm. Even if you donβt need the info now, itβs good information to have.
Fasten a current ID tag to your petβs collar with your contact information and an out-of-state family member
Tropical Storm Vs. Hurricane
When it comes to a storm being tropical versus being a hurricane, itβs all about the wind. In a tropical storm, wind gusts must consistently be at 39 mph or more, but no higher than 73 mph.
Category 1 hurricane status occurs when winds increase to 74 mph minimum, capping at 95 mph.
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