NewsHurricane Ernesto continues to strengthen as it heads for Canada

Hurricane Ernesto continues to strengthen as it heads for Canada

Ernesto struck Bermuda as a Category 1 storm Saturday morning and was headed to Canada. Image courtesy of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Aug. 18 (UPI) — Ernesto continued to gather strength late Sunday after regaining hurricane status, according to forecasters who warn it is setting it sights on Canada after striking Bermuda as a Category 1 storm.

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The system had maximum sustained winds of 80 mph as of 11 p.m. EDT, up 5 mph from a few hours earlier, according to the National Hurricane Center’s late Sunday update.

Ernesto was located about 435 miles south-southeast of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and about 705 miles southwest of Cape Race, Newfoundland.

It was moving north-northeast at 20 miles per hour.

Forecasters expect Ernesto to pick up speed overnight and pass southeastern Newfoundland late Monday or early Tuesday.

Ernesto could also continue to strengthen over the next six to 12 hours before it moves north of the Gulf Stream’s north wall.

“After that, the system should quickly decay as it moves over colder water and encounters increasing southwesterly shear,” the NHC said in a discussion on the storm.

Though Ernesto is forecast to remain well off the U.S. East Coast, the forecasters are warning those who reside there that swells generated by the hurricane will be hitting the coast during the early half of this week.

“Beachgoers should be aware that there is a significant risk of life-threatening surf and rip currents, and should stay out of the water if advised by lifeguards,” NHC said.

NWS in New York said in a hazard message that “up to one half foot of inundation above ground level expected in vulnerable areas near the waterfront and shoreline.”

In New York City, ocean-facing beaches were closed for swimming in Brooklyn and Queens over the weekend. That includes Coney Island.

Accuweather.com forecasts Ernesto to impact the British Isles from Wednesday night to Thursday.

“As Ernesto moves along, it will be of concern for ships at sea over the North Atlantic from Tuesday to Wednesday,” Accuweather.com forecaster Alex Sosnowski said. “The storm will accelerate and may reach forward speeds of 30-40 mph. Seas ahead of the storm will quickly build to 20-30 feet.”

For the next two days, life-threatening surf and rip current conditions are likely for the Bahamas, Bermuda, the East Coast of the United States and Atlantic Canada, NHC said.

Two Ohio men are dead died after getting caught in rip currents hours apart in separate beaches on Hilton Head Island, S.C., on Friday as the hurricane moved north in the Atlantic Ocean, CNN reported.

Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 35 miles from the center and tropical storm-force winds up to 220 miles away.

Bermuda Premier David Burt said Saturday night “there are a significant number of people without power, and anyone on the roads will impede the progress of the restoration of the power efforts and also the restoration of the roads and clearing of roads which may be blocked.”

A total of 8,331 customers were without power among the island’s 64,626 residents Sunday afternoon.

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