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Hurricane Sandy hits Jamaica, takes aim at Bahamas

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Additionally, much of the state’s east coast is expected to see dangerous rip currents, beach erosion and minor flooding Thursday and Friday.

The nasty weather should start to subside on Saturday.

“Sunday should be clearing up with lighter winds and nice weather,” Molleda said.

For the Caribbean, Sandy poses a serious threat.

Sandy could produce up to 12 inches of rain across Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Republic and eastern Cuba, with isolated amounts of 20 inches possible.

The heavy rains could trigger life-threatening flash floods and mud slides, particularly in mountainous regions, the National Hurricane Center said.

The system also threatens to produce a storm surge of up to 5 feet above normal tide levels and large battering waves along its path.

For now, Sandy is not a large storm, as its hurricane-force winds — more than 74 mph — extend 25 miles from its core and its tropical-storm force winds — 39 to 73 mph — extend 140 miles.

However, as the system approaches the Bahamas, it is expected to expand, with its western fringes likely to reach South Florida, Molleda said.

After departing the Bahamas, Sandy is expected to curve northeast into the Atlantic and start falling apart by Sunday. Some models predict what’s left of the system might curve back toward the U.S. coastline and produce nasty weather in the Northeast next week.

Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Tony, the 19th named storm of the season, formed in the Central Atlantic on Tuesday night. It poses no threat to land.

Tony makes 2012 the third busiest season on record, tied with 1887, 1995, 2010 and 2011.

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(Staff Writer Karen Yi contributed to this report.)

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