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Tropical Storm Bill was a tropical cyclone that produced widespread rainfall across East Texas, Oklahoma, the Midwest, and Mid-Atlantic. The second named storm of the season , Bill developed from a broad area of low pressure over the northwestern Gulf of Mexico on June 16.
The name Bill has been used for five tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean.. Hurricane Bill (1997), threatened Bermuda, but passed the island without incident Tropical Storm Bill (2003), made landfall west of New Orleans killing four and causing $50 million in damages
Tropical Storm Bill was a tropical storm that affected the Gulf Coast of the United States in the summer of 2003. The second storm of the 2003 Atlantic hurricane season , Bill developed from a tropical wave on June 29 to the north of the Yucatán Peninsula .
The second named storm of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season formed several hundred miles off the coast of Virginia and North Carolina on Monday night. The latest storm, Tropical Storm Bill, had ...
Weather Channel -- Highlights Bill is now a tropical depression, and is spreading bands of locally heavy rain through parts of east and north Texas. Additional torrential rain and flash flooding ...
Though sheared, the incipient cyclone strengthened into Tropical Storm Bill twelve hours later. Banding features became better defined, especially across the northern and western quadrants of the storm, and Bill reached peak winds of 65 mph (105 km/h) early on June 15 while paralleling the Northeast United States coastline.
Bill, which formed as a tropical depression off the coast of North Carolina Monday morning, has been upgraded to a tropical storm Tuesday, but forecasters aren’t worried.
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