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Wed 30Aug 5aEDT/AST: Winds 110mph(175km/h), moving NE 13mph(20km/h), pressure 956mb. Center about 205miles(325km) WNW of Bermuda. Hurricane winds extend out about 45miles(75km) from center, TS winds 160miles(260km).
Wed 30Aug 8pEDT/AST: Winds 105mph(165km/h), moving ENE 14mph(22km/h), pressure 961mb. Outer rain bands clipping Bermuda now as passes North of the island:
Thurs 31Aug 5aEDT/AST: Winds 100mph(155km/h), moving ENE 15mph(24km/h), pressure 965mb. Center about 200miles(155km/h) NNE of Bermuda. TS Warning for Bermuda discontinued. Pulling away.
Thurs 31Aug 5pEDT/AST: Winds 90mph(150km/h), moving ENE 14mph(22km/h), pressure 970mb. About 370miles(595km) NE of Bermuda now. Looks like mid and low level are decoupling at sunset with low level shifting more North of the spinning storms.
On Friday 1Sept 5pEDT/AST: Winds were 80mph(130km/h), moving NE 17mph(28km/h), pressure 979mb. About 790miles(1,270km) NE of Bermuda. Has become part of a front and is no longer a tropical system...strong Low along a front now. So post tropical system. It has also absorbed Tropical Storm Jose. No more advisories to be issued, an NHC archive: https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2023/FRANKLIN.shtml?
Models suggest the remnant are may meander just off the European coast late next week / weekend before picking a direction into land finally.
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