As of the most recent update at 5 a.m., Bertha had maximum winds near 45 mph, with strengthening possible over the coming days, according to the National Hurricane Center. Tropical storm winds extended outward up to 70 miles from the center. The ...
Tropical Storm Bertha is continuing its westward track across the Atlantic and moving away from the Cape Verde Islands. At 5 a.m. today, Bertha was centered 315 miles west-southwest of the Cape Verde Islands. The Atlantic hurricane season's second ...
the earliest tropical storm to form off the African coast since records began in 1967. Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center are also monitoring a tropical wave in the southeast Caribbean Sea. On Thursday, forecasters said it was unlikely ...
Tropical Storm Bertha has formed in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa...EDT Thursday, Bertha was centred 297 kilometres west-southwest of the southernmost Cape Verde Islands. The second named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season is moving ...
Tropical Storm Bertha is in the far eastern Atlantic and at this time, it is not expected to impact populated areas. Although the storm has become better organized over the past 24 hours, the circulation is presently moving over ocean water ...
At 5 pm (EDT) Thursday, Bertha was centered about 105 miles southwest of the southernmost Cape Verde Islands. Forecasters say the storm is causing squally weather across those islands. The second named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season is ...
The path predicted by the National Hurricane Center would place it several hundred miles east of Puerto Rico by Monday. At 11 a.m., the center of the storm was about 190 miles south-southwest of the Cape Verde Islands. The storm is producing maximum ...
Tropical Storm Bertha was blowing 40 mph winds about 200 miles south-southwest of the Cape Verde Islands late Thursday morning. It is moving toward the west-northwest at 14 mph and is expected to continue on that general path as it strengthens ...
And just like that, we have Tropical Storm Bertha swirling out there. The second tropical storm of the still young hurricane season sprang up in the far Eastern Atlantic on Thursday morning...For now, it poses no danger to Florida or the United ...
The National Hurricane Center began issuing statements on the system today, and its maximum winds were at 40 mph at 11 a.m....