Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Bill update

Another hot one today, temps will be very close to the record temp of 95. This heat will continue for another day. Meanwhile, hurricane Bill continues to move to the west. The storm is now a catogory 2 storm with winds of 105 MPH, as of 11 am this morning. It is expected to intensify to around 125 MPH. The current track of the storm takes it Northwest, then to the north, then past Bermuda around saturday. Then the big question is when does it turn more to the northeast? The current track takes it just to the west of bermuda, then it curves away from the cape at the last minute, passing about 200 miles to the east. That would cause some high surf and rip currents, but not much else. When the hurricane passes by the cape on sunday morning, it is expected to be a catogory 2 storm( winds 95-110 MPH) However, we are in the cone of the projected path, so we need to keep it an eye on the storm. The cone is a forecast of a possible path of the eye of the hurricane.


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