Tropical Storm Bill is expected to weaken later on Tuesday after moving rapidly over the last 24 hours north-eastward, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said in its latest advisory. “Little change in strength is expected today, but Bill is forecast to become a post-tropical low by this evening and dissipate on Wednesday,” the NHC said. The storm is about 295 miles southeast of Halifax, Nova Scotia, packing maximum sustained winds of 60 mph, according to the NHC. Bill strengthened from a tropical depression and formed into a tropical storm off the coast of North Carolina late on Monday. The system was already expected by NHC officials to be a short-lived storm. It is not expected that it will pose a threat to people or damage any land or property, officials said. Weather forecasts have also indicated that a third tropical depression could become a tropical storm—which will be named Claudette. Claudette …
Tropical Storm Bill Expected to Become Post-Tropical Later on Tuesday: NHC
June 15, 2021
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