Hurricane Bill Tracking Has Weakened Bill Approaching East Coast
Hurricane Bill tracking reports have dominated the week, and now Hurricane Bill tracking reaches its end. Hurricane Bill tracking now has the storm getting closer to land, although the ominous Hurricane Bill tracking is already over. Earlier this week, Hurricane Bill was a threat to cause
Hurricane Bill Tracking Has Weakened Bill Approaching East Coast
real damage as it headed for Bermuda and the coasts. However, Hurricane Bill tracking now has the storm about to merely graze the coasts, as its power significantly decreases.
According to Newsday, Hurricane Bill tracking now has the storm getting closer to Tropical Storm status. Yet Hurricane Bill is still set to create significant waves on the East Coast, causing beaches to close in Long Island and New York City, as the Atlantic’s first major storm reaches a climax.
At its peak, Hurricane Bill was tracking at a Category 4 storm, as it built up over the Atlantic. But as expected, the storm’s power decreased as it got closer to land, and is now at Category 1. By tomorrow, Hurricane Bill tracking should mark the system as a tropical storm.
Despite the breaking up of Hurricane Bill, the storm has caused a fair share of havoc already. Bermuda was hit with heavy winds and rain from Hurricane Bill yesterday, causing heavy damage, according to ABC News. However, Bermuda was not hit by the eye of the storm, and avoided the worst of it.
Current Hurricane Bill tracking signals that the storm is close to dying down. In addition to East Coast beaches in the United States, Canada’s Maritime provinces are in the greatest danger of getting directly hit. The Maritime is already on hurricane watch for the weekend.
Not only that, the President’s vacation is in direct danger from the remains of Hurricane Bill. According to the Associated Press, tracking has the hurricane approaching Martha’s Vineyard, although the Obamas still plan to stay there as their vacation begins.