"Grace" is the name that the tropical storm in the northeastern Atlantic was given. The winds are at 65 mph and the storm was about 420 miles northeast of Azores on Sunday. It is moving towards land at about 25 mph and according to forecasters with the National Hurricane Center, the storm is expected to weaken within the next day. It is not a big threat. "It should be absorbed by a non-tropical low pressure area over the northeastern Atlantic on Monday night or Tuesday," says forecasters.
Thank goodness for that, right?! We definitely don't need another Catrina. I saw the title of the article and automatically thought the worst. Ever since Catrina, we all panic at the thought of another disaster like that! We are in luck with this one :]
Sunday, October 4, 2009
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