Tropical Storm Bonnie Loses Punch But Heavy Rains Still Coming

 

July 23, 2010

FT. LAUDERDALE (SUN-SENTINEL) - Tropical Storm Bonnie lost organization overnight and could be downgraded later today to an open trough, or what amounts to a blob of low pressure, the National Hurricane Center said.

For now, however, forecasters said they are assuming Bonnie will remain a storm until it reaches the Gulf of Mexico, where it could rejuvenate on extremely warm water...

 

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