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Potential Tropical Cyclone Two has developed into Tropical Storm Bonnie as it moves towards Central America. Bonnie has maximum sustained winds of 40 mph and is moving west at 20 mph.
Three storm systems are brewing in the Atlantic basin, one of which is likely to become Tropical Storm Bonnie in the southeastern Caribbean and another could become a short-lived tropical ...
Hurricane Bonnie, the second named storm of the Atlantic season, has become the eastern Pacific Ocean's first major hurricane. ... Bonnie was a 50-mph tropical storm, ...
While a new system forms north of Florida, Tropical Storm Bonnie took shape in the Caribbean, according to the National Hurricane Center. The well-defined circulation center, which signals to the f… ...
Tropical Storm Bonnie was about 265 miles east of Bluefields, Nicaragua as of 8 a.m. and was traveling west at 18 mph. The storm has maximum sustained winds of 40 mph. A west-northwestward motion ...
Bonnie became the second named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season on Friday before making landfall that night in southeastern Nicaragua, where tropical storm warnings were in effect.
After days of predicting its development, the National Hurricane Center suspects the second tropical storm of the season may have finally formed Friday morning as it rips through the Caribbean sea ...
Tropical Storm Colin formed along the South Carolina coast on Saturday morning, bringing rain and winds, though the storm later weakened and conditions are expected to improve by Monday’s July ...
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