
HURRICANE BILL has been downgraded to a Category 2 with maximum sustained HURRICANE FORCE wind speeds of 105 MPH or 165 KPH. HURRICANE BILL has decreased in size as well, HURRICANE FORCE WINDS are currently extending 115 Miles from the eye of HURRICANE BILL 2009, although TROPICAL FORCE WINDS are extending 275 Miles from the Eye of HURRICANE BILL. This is a slight increase over this morning when they were at 260 Miles from the eye of HURRICANE BILL.
Those living in Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Conneticut, New York (particularly Long Island, the Hamptons and Montauk), Virgina, North Carolina and all point inbetween are being warned to keep an eye on weather reports as HURRICANE BILL will pass through their area's. The NOAA is warning, although HURRICANE BILL has been downgraded to a Category 2, he is still very dangerous and will cause substantial damage from high winds and tidal swells.
Surfers are also being warned to stay out of the high tidal waters regardless of how tempting HURRICANE BILL's massive waves are. Fact of the matter is, these waves are deadly and are filled with hidden dangers.

In addition, a Tropical Depression is forming to the East of the Gulf of Mexico. If it continues to grow, HURRICANE BILL may very well be followed by TROPICAL STORM DANNY or HURRICANE DANNY.
Stay tuned to the HTBW HURRICANE TRACKER for constant updates as HURRICANE BILL heads up the eastern seaboard. As webcamer's are available, HTBW HURRICANE TRACKER will post a number of HURRICANE WEB CAMERA's from the effected area's
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