A fast-moving Hurricane Nigel is forecast to intensify into a Category 2 storm Tuesday as it develops a large eye over the central subtropical Atlantic Ocean, forecasters said. Nigel’s top wind speeds could reach up to 105 mph, according to the latest advisory. As of 5 a.m. Tuesday, Nigel’s maximum sustained winds were at 85 mph. Nigel was about 1,110 miles east-southeast of Bermuda and moving .
Hurricane Nigel formed Monday and National Hurricane Center forecasters expect it to “rapidly intensify” into a major Category 3 hurricane by Tuesday. The National Hurricane Center dubs any storm as “rapid intensifying” when it gains 35 mph or more of maximum sustained wind speed in a 24-hour period. Its top wind speeds could reach up to 120 mph, forecasters said Monday. As of 5 a.m. Monday, .
Hurricane Nigel formed Monday and National Hurricane Center forecasters expect it to “rapidly intensify” into a major Category 3 hurricane by Tuesday. The National Hurricane Center dubs any storm as “rapid intensifying” when it gains 35 mph or more of maximum sustained wind speed in a 24-hour period. Its top wind speeds could reach up to 115 mph, forecasters said Monday. As of 11 a.m. Monday, .
Hurricane Nigel formed Monday, and National Hurricane Center forecasters expect it to intensify into a Category 2 hurricane by Tuesday. Its top wind speeds could reach up to 110 mph, forecasters said Monday. As of 5 p.m. Eastern time Monday, Nigel’s maximum sustained winds were at 80 mph, about 810 miles east-southeast of Bermuda and moving northwest at 12 mph. Nigel is expected to be a .