Hurricane Epsilon Makes a ‘Wobbly’ Northwest Turn in the Atlantic - News Summed Up

Hurricane Epsilon Makes a ‘Wobbly’ Northwest Turn in the Atlantic


Hurricane Epsilon continued to churn toward Bermuda on Thursday afternoon after making what the National Hurricane Center called a “wobbly” turn toward the northwest. The storm, the 10th hurricane of an extremely active Atlantic season, was about 200 miles east of Bermuda, according to a 5 p.m. Eastern advisory from the hurricane center. Bermuda remained under a tropical storm warning, meaning that tropical storm conditions were intermittently expected somewhere in the area through Thursday night, the center said. Epsilon was forecast to turn toward the north-northwest on Thursday, then toward the north on Friday with an acceleration toward the northeast on Saturday. The storm is not currently expected to make landfall in the United States, but its effects will be felt, said Dennis Feltgen, a spokesman and meteorologist with the National Hurricane Center in Miami.


Source: New York Times October 22, 2020 09:54 UTC



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