Monday, October 5, 2015

Hurricane Joaquin Moving Away From Bermuda

Hurricane Joaquin is now moving away from Bermuda, after lashing the archipelago with wind gusts over 60 mph and heavy rainfall on Sunday.
The tropical storm warning has been discontinued for Bermuda as conditions are improving.
Joaquin is now forecast to head across the open northern Atlantic Ocean while transitioning to a non-tropical low pressure system by early Wednesday.
Winds gusted frequently over 50 mph Sunday in Bermuda, with the strongest official wind gust reaching 64 mph at the Bermuda International Airport shortly before 9 p.m. Gusts over 50 mph continued in Bermuda as of early Monday morning.
Although rainfall and winds will diminish through Monday in Bermuda, high surf was expected to continue for the next day or so.
Hurricane Joaquin Information
Hurricane Joaquin Information
The latest statistics as provided by NOAA's National Hurricane Center.
    Visible Satellite and Bermuda Conditions

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