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Here's one thing we know for sure about the coming hurricane

Oct 1, 2015, 23:04 IST

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No one seems quite sure what to expect from Hurricane Joaquin, which as of Thursday, Oct. 1, is a Category 3 storm swirling near the Bahamas.

Meteorologist Eric Holthaus is keeping a close eye on the storm and updating a live blog post for Slate. Even though it's unclear where Joaquin will hit next, Holthaus said there is one thing we do know for certain: the Eastern Seaboard is going to get soaked whether Joaquin makes landfall or not.

He tweeted out this rainfall map from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Parts of the mid-Atlantic and New England could get as much as two feet of rain through Tuesday next week:

That's a lot of rain, and it has the potential to do a lot of damage. As Holthaus puts it:

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