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Tropical Storm Oscar dumped heavy rain on eastern Cuba on Monday, a day after making landfall as a Category 1 hurricane on the island nation, and now takes aim at the Bahamas, the National ...
Across the southeastern Bahamas, 3 to 5 inches of rain was expected, and isolated amounts of 8 inches were possible. ... This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Tropical Storm Oscar tracker ...
Tropical storm conditions are expected in parts of the southeastern Bahamas, Turks and Caicos Islands and eastern Cuba in the next day, and heavy rainfall will begin Saturday and continue overnight.
However, it will likely be a tropical storm as it moves north of Cuba later today, then approaches the southeastern and central Bahamas again by Tuesday, according to the latest NHC advisory.
In the Turks and Caicos Islands to the southeast of the Bahamas, the storm forced the closure of schools and government offices. [52] Two cruise ships were redirected from the island, and Providenciales International Airport suspended operations for a time. [53] The islands were placed under a tropical storm warning on October 1. [43]
July 17, 2011 - Tropical Storm Bret passes around 100 miles north of Grand Bahama Island, prompting tropical storm warnings for the northwestern Bahamas. On Abaco Island, a weather station recorded a tropical storm force gust up to 48 miles per hour (77 km/h). 3 inches of rain was recorded from July 16–17. Impacts were relatively minor, and a ...
A tropical wave was located over the northern Bahamas on Wednesday. A tropical wave represents a narrow zone in the atmosphere where the air is rising and more conducive for showers and ...
Hurricane Dorian killed at least 70 people in The Bahamas – 60 on Abaco and 10 on Grand Bahama. [17] One of the fatalities was classified as indirect. [18] Damage amounted to US$3.4 billion. [19] Insured losses alone were confirmed to be at least US$1 billion. [20] Across The Bahamas, the storm left at least 70,000 people homeless. [21]