Sandy Moving Northward North of Bahamas, Expected to Impact Mid-Atlantic, Northeast Early Next Week

Sandy will continue moving northward north of the Bahamas Friday night, followed by a turn toward the north-northeast on Saturday and a turn toward the northeast on Sunday, before making a turn to the northwest early next week, with direct impacts expected for the Mid-Atlantic or Northeast U.S.
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