(CNN) - Hurricane Sandy is a wolf in sheep's skin poised to assail New England at the beginning of next week, with the potential to cause widespread damage in the highly populated area.
It weakened early Friday but remains huge and is likely to merge with a winter storm front, turning into a "Frankenstorm," as the National Weather Service calls it, over the northeastern United States, right around Halloween.
Sandy already left at least 21 dead, as it ground over Haiti, Jamaica and Cuba.
It weakened to a category one hurricane late Thursday and could drop down to a tropical storm before rolling onto land, says the weather service. But it warns the storm "could become a menace to the Northeast."
This morning on "Early Start," Rob Marciano reports on the latest track and warnings for the storm, and explains why he says it's could be the storm of a lifetime.
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