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Hurricane Fiona LIVE | Follow the path of the powerful Category 4 cyclone that will hit Bermuda and Canada

The powerful hurricane fiona, Category 4, is continuing its course towards the east coast of Canada, approaching the Bermuda Islands tonight with maximum sustained winds of 130 mph (215 km/h), while a southeastern Sea Caribe low pressure area could be in the next Hours become a storm of names. As reported in its latest bulletin from the United States National Hurricane Center (NHC), the center of Fiona is 280 miles (455 kilometers) west-southwest of Bermuda and 1,000 miles (1,610 kilometers) south-southwest of Bermuda. in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.

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That Canada Hurricane Center has issued a hurricane warning for the archipelago Bermudas.

Also a surveillance Hurricane for Nova Scotia from Hubbards to Brule, Prince Edward Island and Brule; and from the Newfoundland coast from Parson Pond to Port-Aux-Basques.

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It also has a tropical storm watch from Saint Andrews west of Hubbards, Nova Scotia and from west of Brule to Cap Madeleine, Quebec.

At 00:00 GMT, fionaa magnitude 4 hurricane, moving north-northeast at a speed of about 19 mph (31 km/h).

A northeasterly movement with an increase in forward speed is expected through Friday.followed by a slightly slower move north beginning Friday night or Saturday.

The Path of Hurricane Fiona.  (AFP).The Path of Hurricane Fiona. (AFP).

On the prediction track, the middle of Fiona will pass west of Bermuda Tonight it will approach Nova Scotia on Friday and enter the Gulf of St. Lawrence on Saturday.

Although some weakening is expected from tonight or Friday NHC predicts that fiona still have strong winds Friday night and Saturday after becoming a post-tropical system.

Hurricane-force winds extend up to 110 kilometers (70 miles) from the center and tropical storm winds extend up to 335 kilometers (205 miles) from the center of the system.

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conditions of hurricane are possible in sectors of the hurricane surveillance area Canada on Friday evening and a tropical storm in the afternoon of that day.

That’s the prognosis fiona cause heavy rainfall Bermudas up to 4 inches (100 ml.) and on the Atlantic coast of Canada up to 6 inches (150 ml.), with a maximum of up to 10 inches (254 ml.). These rains can cause dangerous flooding.

In Bermuda, the approach of the hurricane will cause a storm surge with large and destructive waves, while a large area of ​​the eastern Caribbean will experience dangerous rip currents and rip currents.

On the other hand, the meteorologists of the NHC They said Thursday the depression in the southeastern Caribbean has a 90 percent chance of becoming a tropical depression in the next two days.

Rain and gusts of wind from this system are likely to affect the islands windwardNorth of Venezuela and the island chain consisting of Aruba, Barbados and Curaçao.

This “impact” is likely to spread to northeastern Colombia later tonight, and Jamaican territory should “closely monitor” the progress of this system, the observatory warned.

According to the naming list for this year’s hurricane season, that system would be called Hermione if a storm were to occur.

TROPICAL STORM GASTON

In the meantimeTropical Storm Gastón, which formed in the middle of the Atlantic this week, is maintaining its strength and its effects are expected to be felt in the Azores archipelago tonight.

gaston It lies 245 miles (395 kilometers) northwest of the central Azores and attracts maximum sustained winds of 65 miles per hour (100 km/h).

A tropical storm warning is in effect for the islands of Flores, Corvo Faial, Pico, Sao Jorge, Graciosa and Terceira in the Azores.

Gastón is expected to turn east overnight and later turn southeast with less force.

Gaston center is expected to move near or over parts of the Azores tonight through Saturday.