Hurricane Lane: SCSU volleyball team is in the path of historic storm
Head volleyball coach
"Right now, the eye of the storm is about 175 miles southwest of us, but you can be 60 miles away and still feel the rain," Braegelmann said. "The forecast right now is that there's a chance of the rain lessening here by Friday afternoon."
On Saturday morning, the St. Cloud State volleyball team flew into
The team was staying on the island of
Braegelmann, who grew up in
Officials opened shelters on the
On the island of
"Whenever possible, the public should plan to shelter in place or stay with family or friends in homes outside of these hazard areas that were designed, built, or renovated to withstand anticipated conditions," the city and county of
Hurricanes are ranked 1 to 5 according to what is known as the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale.
Meteorologist
"We expect it to gradually weaken as it gets closer to the islands," Chevalier said. "That being said, on our current forecast, as of the afternoon on Thursday, we still have it as a major hurricane."
The central Pacific gets fewer hurricanes than other regions, with about only four or five named storms a year.
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