In an update Tuesday afternoon, the Canadian Hurricane Center (CHC) said Nicole is currently north of the Bahamas and heading toward Florida. It may make landfall as a Category 1 hurricane.

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			Tropical Storm Nicole prompts hurricane warnings for parts of Florida 	     

A series of warnings have been issued in areas of Florida where many communities are still reeling from Hurricane Ian. “The combined weather system is expected to track across New England early Saturday and into the Maritimes Saturday evening,” the CHC forecast said. We continue to monitor Storm Nicole near the Bahamas, which is expected to impact Florida on Thursday. It will combine with a front on Friday bringing winds and rain to eastern Canada this weekend. A bulletin has been issued @ECCC_CHC pic.twitter.com/hzeOjhA2Dy — ECCC Canadian Hurricane Center (@ECCC_CHC) November 8, 2022 Story continues below ad The storm is expected to develop into a post-tropical “well to our south” and bring heavy rainfall to southern Quebec and possibly eastern Lake Ontario. Current trend

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“Rain and wind possible in the Maritime Provinces with very mild, tropical temperatures and gusty winds south of the track and cold northeasterly winds north of it,” the center predicted. “Parts of central and eastern Quebec and eventually Newfoundland could even see some snow, so it will clearly be a non-tropical storm and this bulletin applies to the ‘tropical side’ of the system.” The Canadian Hurricane Center said it would monitor Nicole for a few days and issue updates on Wednesday and Thursday. 2:15911 calls needed during hurricanes, emergency: Nova Scotia © 2022 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.