Tropical Storm Leslie Upgraded To A Hurricane

September 5, 2012

Tropical Storm Leslie has just been upgraded to a hurricane, making it the sixth hurricane of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season. Leslie’s maximum sustained winds are 75mph [120km/h], making it a Category One hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale.

In their latest update today [Sept 5] the U.S. National Hurricane Center said Leslie was 470 miles south south-east of Bermuda, and moving towards the north north-west at 2mph.

The Bermuda Weather Service has stated that storm force winds will likely arrive Saturday evening and hurricane force winds around dawn Sunday.

The Department of Parks has closed the South Shore beaches owing to the high surf and dangerous currents due to the approaching storm, and the Hamilton Cargo Docks will be closed for deliveries on Friday [Sept 7] in order to prepare for the impending storm.

The Department of Airport Operations is advising residents who may have cars parked in any areas of the LF Wade International Airport to remove them before the storm hits as this area is prone to flooding, and a full press statement is expected to be released following the Emergency Measures Organisation meeting being held this afternoon.

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  1. g-gurl says:

    PLEASE BE SAFE AND CAREFUL BERMUDA ! IN MY PRAYERS FAMILY AND FRIENDS !

  2. Street Smart says:

    I PRAY FOR THE SAFETY OF ALL!! I also pray that those who choose to venture into the waters, especially along the South Shore, would wise up, and heed the warnings issued by the authorities!!

  3. sooooooo says:

    And at the end of he month retail sales will be up…. Guess who will use that as a sign that the recession is fading!! Be safe everyone, this reminds me of Emily.. Hope it flys through with the same haste..

    • Okay says:

      How about keeping the focus where it should be?! You can score political points later on.

      And its looking to pass very slow, hence the heightened awareness. But we will be just fine.

    • Arthur says:

      And guess who well be using this storm to score political points!! You are ranking very high indeed on the SULFUR-Simpson scale. So full of it.

  4. Z says:

    Yes they may have closed the beaches but my mom went down to John Smith’s Bay and there were KIDS (I am assuming teenagers) in the water!!! I am sorry but when there is a hurricane around it should be mandatory to have someone (law enforcement) on the beach to prevent this sort of thing from happening. What would the parents do if something had happened? Another question to ponder…where were the parents?!

    These waters are extremely dangerous! NO ONE GO IN THE WATER!!!!

    Stay safe everyone!!!

  5. Cha'Von K. Clarke says:

    Sending prayers and love to my beautiful island. All, please be safe. May God have mercy on Bermuda. Bless.