Hurricane Dorian Stalls Over Bahamas, Moving West Extremely Slowly: NHC

Hurricane Dorian Stalls Over Bahamas, Moving West Extremely Slowly: NHC
Hurricane Dorian has esentially stalled over the northwestern Bahamas, said the National Hurricane Center on Monday NHC
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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Category 5 Hurricane Dorian has effectively stalled over Grand Bahama Island in the Bahamas, hammering it with 160 mph winds, said U.S. forecasters in a 10 a.m. update on Monday, Sept. 2.

According to the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC), the storm is moving extremely slowly—at 1 mph—to the west and is about 115 miles east of West Palm Beach, Florida. It is still 30 miles east-northeast of Freeport, the largest city in the Grand Bahamas.
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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