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September 15, 2011 – A brief period of squally weather, marked by wind gusts to 69 mph (111 km/h) and light rainfall accumulations, accompanies the passage of Hurricane Maria to the west. [3] October 1, 2011 – Hurricane Ophelia passes to the east. High surf and some breezy showers are reported. [3]
On 10 March 1973, the governor of Bermuda, ... 2003 was the last major hurricane to hit Bermuda directly, with wind speeds of over ... Bermuda Weather ...
There were several reports of tornadoes on March 4, 1999. One tornado was spotted offshore, and another was spotted later in the day coming ashore in Smith's Parish, damaging a construction site and two homes. The Bermuda Weather Service never concluded if this was a tornado or just strong wind gusts and downbursts. [12]
Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean is well underway, with three named storms developing in less than a month, and AccuWeather meteorologists say more impacts are in the forecast this week.
Hurricane Ernesto is approaching Bermuda as a Category 2 storm, according to the latest advisory from the National Hurricane Center.. It's expected to bring strong winds, dangerous storm surge and ...
The Bermuda Weather Service is Bermuda's national meteorological service. It provides public, marine, tropical and aviation weather forecasts as well as warnings and climatolological services. The service began operations under contract from the Department of Airport Operations, Ministry of Transport and Tourism, in 1995.
Tammy is located 360 miles east of Bermuda with sustained winds of 50 mph. Early Friday morning, AccuWeather meteorologists highlighted the chance that Tammy could once again regain tropical storm ...
On September 5, Fabian made a direct hit on Bermuda with wind speeds of over 120 mph (190 km/h). After passing the island, the hurricane turned to the northeast, and became extratropical on September 8, before dissipating two days later. [1] Fabian was the strongest hurricane to hit Bermuda since Hurricane Arlene in 1963. [2]