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Hurricane Ernesto expected to impact Bermuda and potentially bring dangerous beach conditions to the East Coast
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Hurricane Ernesto is expected to strengthen over the Atlantic and potentially become a major hurricane, Category 3 or stronger, before reaching Bermuda early Saturday. A hurricane warning is in effect for the island, where the storm is expected to hit as a Category 2 hurricane, generating powerful winds. The storm is forecast to track well south of Nova Scotia by Monday, with a low probability of winds in Nova Scotia and a higher chance of strong winds in Newfoundland. The storm's intensity is expected to increase, with some forecasts suggesting it could become the season's second major hurricane.
Since the storm circulation is likely to be quite broad with tropical air and downpours spreading well beyond its center, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland could see at least some rain either directly or indirectly on Monday.
This may result in considerable life-threatening flash flooding.
All of the guidance show this system as a large hurricane near Bermuda.
Tropical Storm Ernesto
- Hurricane Ernesto makes landfall in Bermuda as a category 1 storm
- Hurricane Ernesto knocks out power to half of Puerto Rico and northeast Caribbean
- Tropical Storm Ernesto is expected to make landfall in Puerto Rico and potentially impact other Caribbean islands
sources
perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.US National Hurricane Center
- 2.LUMA Energy
- 3.US National Weather Service
- 4.Belco
- 5.Canadian Hurricane Centre
- 6.US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
persons
- 1.Michael Weeks
- 2.Ernesto Morales
- 3.Alejandro Granadillo
- 4.Alexander Reyna
- 5.Chris Fogarty
- 6.Faustino Peguero
- 7.Gisela Pérez
- 8.Juan Saca
- 9.Michael Brennan
- 10.Ramón Mercedes Paredes
- 11.Warren Darrell