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Tropical Storm Bonnie

Published on July 1, 2022

Tropical Storm Bonnie formed Friday, July 2, 2022 in the Atlantic. According to the National Hurricane Center, Bonnie is moving west at 20 mph and is located about 195 miles east Southeast of Bluefields, Nicaragua with maximum sustain winds of 40 mph. The storm is expected to bring heavy rain and cause flash flooding and mudslides in Nicaragua and Costa Rica. The government of Nicaragua has discontinued the hurricane watch for the Caribbean coast and issued a Tropical Storm Warning for the Pacific Coast as Bonnie is forecast to make landfall tonight. Bonnie is expected to strengthen before it makes landfall tonight. After landfall, short term weakening is forecast on Saturday, but Bonnie is expected to restrengthen later this weekend and early next week over the eastern Pacific. A tropical storm warning is in effect for San Andres Colombia, Limon Costa Rica northward to Sandy Bay Sirpi Nicaragua, Cabo Blanco Costa Rica northward to the border of Nicaragua and Honduras.

For plans that do offer coverage for adverse weather and natural disasters, please note that there is no coverage for this specific storm under any plans purchased on or after July 1, 2022.

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