The remains of Hurricane Bill has now passed Nova Scotia and is heading East across the North Atlantic. Bill has been downgraded to a Tropical Storm with current wind speeds of around 70 mph.
The current forecast is for Bill to track east across the Atlantic to be somewhere off the Northwest coast of Ireland by Wednesday morning (26th Aug) before turning Northeast towards the Western Isles.
The centre of this depression is forecast to head over the Western Isles on Wednesday but wind speeds, by this time, should be down to around 40 mph.
To track Bill as it makes it's way towards us then click on THIS LINK for the latest position. If you click on the button next to "Forecast Models" in the menu in the top right corner of the screen then you can see the predicted tracks.
Monday, 24 August 2009
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more of a wimper then anything else bill, might have bit of fun with danny.
ReplyDeleterichard
Bill may have been a bit of whimper for us but it brought quite a bit of rain further South.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure that the remains of TS Danny will be any worse that Bill but at the moment it's looking like Thursday evening that that system will arrive over here.
There's also another one building in the same place that Danny & Bill came from so we'll have to see what that bring.
Martin.
Sorry, I meant wimper with regards to the wind. rainfall was expected Imo, but I expected and so did others more in the way of wind.
ReplyDeletewell im sure we will get plenty of that in the coming months anyway.
Richard