Tropical Storm Tammy Reforms over Atlantic, Threatens Bermuda with High Winds
Storm Expected to Depart Bermuda Saturday After Gale Warning and High Wind Forecast into Friday Night
- Tropical Storm Tammy has redeveloped over the Atlantic, about 215 miles east of Bermuda, with forecasters reporting maximum sustained winds of 65 mph.
- A gale warning has been issued for Bermuda, where high winds are expected to continue into Friday night.
- Previously, Tammy formed in the Atlantic earlier this month and progressed to a hurricane, making landfall on Barbuda on October 21, causing minor damage.
- After affecting Barbuda, Tammy continued over the Atlantic and evolved into a strong extratropical cyclone before redeveloping into a tropical storm.
- Tropical Storm Tammy is expected to move away from Bermuda by Saturday, thus relieving the area from the ongoing gale warning and high wind forecast.