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The NHC is warning Florida and the East Coast of “hazardous conditions.”

The NHC is warning Florida and the East Coast of “hazardous conditions.”

He Hurricane Ernesto continues his journey through Atlantic Ocean This Saturday, August 17 after crossing the shore early in the morning Bermuda Derogatory per category.

The hurricane is expected to lose strength as it moves further north out of the Atlantic and leave Bermuda completely by this afternoon; however, It continues to be dangerous with winds of up to 130 kilometers per hour.

Ernesto caused dangerous storm surge and significant coastal flooding after dropping 15 to 22 cm of rain, according to reports. The United States National Hurricane Center (NHCits summary in English).


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Martin Mena

One of the biggest concerns of experts Hurricane Ernesto is expanding and slowingRain may continue after Sunday Bermuda.

Until this Saturday, BelkoBermuda’s electricity company said about 26,000 customers were without power.

Ernesto leaves America in dire straits

Hurricane though Ernesto continues its journey toward the NHC in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean. The US East Coast is being warned of dangerous conditions the storm could create.

Through its social networks, the organization reported on the weather conditions that could be seen in several states, at least until the beginning of next week.

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A satellite image released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) this Friday from the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) shows the location of Tropical Storm Ernesto in the Atlantic.

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“Hurricane Ernesto Warning 25: Ernesto moves away from Bermuda, but tropical storm conditions persist on island. Hazardous conditions are expected along US East Coast beaches Until early next week,” NHC said in a message posted on its X account (formerly Twitter).

Waves created by Ernesto are expected to reach Canada throughout Sunday and pass near Newfoundland on Monday night.

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