Miami: Hurricane Sam is a strong Category 4 storm again Thursday with a fortune teller who predicts a blow to Bermuda because it rotates north in the Atlantic Ocean.
Tropical watches are issued for the island.
The US National Storm Center said Sam was centered around 550 miles (885 kilometers) southeast of Bermuda and had to pass east of the island, but the condition of the storm was expected because the sturdy wind tropical storm was extended 150 kilometers (240 kilometers) center.
The wind over Sam is around 145 mph (230 kilometers) Thursday night.
Sam’s swollen can also cause high surfing and hazardous rip currents along the coast of the East Coast A.S.
this weekend.
Tropical Storm Victor is also in the southwest sea of the Cape Verde Islands, far from the ground, and is expected to become a minimal storm Friday night before disappearing in the Central Atlantic Ocean, the Hurricane Center said.