Tropical Storm Erika Has Dissipated

August 29, 2015

As of 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Tropical Storm Erika has dissipated with winds of 35 miles per hour.

However, the National Hurricane Center says people in the Bahamas, eastern and central Cuba and southern Florida should monitor the remnants of Erika. The remnants are expected to move near the coast of eastern and central Cuba today and tonight and into the southeastern Gulf of Mexico on Sunday.

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2 Responses to “Tropical Storm Erika Has Dissipated”

  1. Mike G. on August 31st, 2015 10:04 am

    Lets this be a wakeup call to be prepared before a storm is even predicted, much less, on it’s way to our area. You never know when the “big one” will hit. Keep food, water, gas, generators, ice and other essentials that may be needed for the aftermath of a hurricane. Even a minimum hurricane can be trouble afterwards. No one wants to wait in the long lines for gas, water and ice.

  2. no storm on August 29th, 2015 7:09 pm

    Thank God we’re not going to get hit with a big storm !