MIAMI – Hurricane Franklin in the Atlantic continues to be a formidable Category 4 hurricane as it churns to the north.
Tuesday early morning, the storm was about 370 miles west-southwest of Bermuda. It was transferring to the north-northeast at 9 mph with sustained winds of 130 mph.
On the forecast track, the middle of Franklin is envisioned to move perfectly to the northwest of Bermuda on Wednesday.
A Tropical Storm Check out is in result for Bermuda. Tropical storm circumstances are probable in Bermuda by Wednesday morning.
Continuous weakening is forecast all through the upcoming quite a few times.
Lifetime-threatening surf and rip currents produced by Franklin are impacting Bermuda and the coastline of the
southeast United States. These circumstances are envisioned to spread northward alongside the east coast of the United States and Atlantic Canada on Tuesday into Wednesday.
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