National Hurricane Center: Larry 'larger and little stronger'

National Hurricane Center: Larry 'larger and little stronger'

Hurricane Larry is forecast to become a major hurricane all by its lonesome, spinning far away from land in the Atlantic Ocean.



It's already quite a big storm with the potential to grow even larger and more intense, the National Hurricane Center says. Forecasters bet it, like Hurricane Ida recently, will undergo a period of rapid intensification during the next couple of days.



As of the 5 a.m. advisory, Hurricane Larry is a 120-mph storm moving to the west-northwest at 14 mph. It is located about 925 miles east of the Leeward Islands and about 1,350 miles southeast of Bermuda.



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