Tropical Storm Fernand Weakening

Fernand continues to weaken as it moves through the northern Atlantic Ocean.
As of 5 a.m. AST/EDT, Tropical Storm Fernand was located near 37.0N, 55.2W, or 635 miles east-northeast of Bermuda. The system has maximum sustained winds of 45 mph, with a minimum central pressure of 1005 mb or 29.68 inches of mercury. It is moving to the northeast at 14 mph.
As Fernand continues to move over colder waters, further weakening is expected today before dissipating on Wednesday.
We are coming very close to the peak of the hurricane season, which is climatologically the second week of September. If you haven’t already, now is the time to prepare for the hurricane season. Have a “go” bag ready with chargers, water, food and other necessities. Also, take the time to scope out multiple evacuation routes, in case your preferred one is traffic-jammed or blocked.