Hurricane Rafael moved to within 310 miles of Bermuda
Hurricane Rafael picked up speed and shifted to the north-northeast as it moved to within 310 miles of Bermuda on Wednesday, U.S. forecasters said.
Rafael, a Category 1 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph, was travelling
at 33 mph on a north-northeasterly path, the National Hurricane Center in Miami said in its 5 a.m. EDT advisory.
No watches or warnings are in effect.
Rafael was expected to take a more northeasterly tack and then shift toward the east-northeast Thursday, forecasters said.
Rafael was forecast to weaken and lost some of its tropical characteristics later Wednesday.
Forecasters said Rafael was expected to remain a powerful post-tropical cyclone for several days.
Hurricane-force winds extended outward from the center to 70 miles and tropical storm-force winds extended outward to 275 miles.
Swells generated by Rafael were expected to affect Bermuda, the eastern-facing beaches of the Bahamas and portions of the U.S. East Coast during the next few days. The swells may cause life-threatening surf and rip currents.
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