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Tropical Depression BONNIE


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TROPICAL DEPRESSION BONNIE ADVISORY NUMBER   9
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL       AL022016
500 PM EDT SUN MAY 29 2016

...BONNIE STALLS NORTHWEST OF CHARLESTON SOUTH CAROLINA...
...LOCALLY HEAVY RAINS STILL AFFECTING PORTIONS OF THE CAROLINAS
AND EAST-CENTRAL GEORGIA...


SUMMARY OF 500 PM EDT...2100 UTC...INFORMATION
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LOCATION...33.0N 80.4W
ABOUT 25 MI...45 KM WNW OF CHARLESTON SOUTH CAROLINA
ABOUT 100 MI...160 KM WSW OF MYRTLE BEACH SOUTH CAROLINA
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...30 MPH...45 KM/H
PRESENT MOVEMENT...STATIONARY
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...1011 MB...29.86 INCHES


WATCHES AND WARNINGS
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There are no coastal watches or warnings in effect.

For information specific to your area, including possible inland
watches and warnings, please monitor products issued by your
local National Weather Service forecast office.


DISCUSSION AND 48-HOUR OUTLOOK
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At 500 PM EDT (2100 UTC), the center of Tropical Depression Bonnie
was located near latitude 33.0 North, longitude 80.4 West. The
depression has become nearly stationary, but a slow northeastward
motion is forecast to begin tonight and continue through Monday
night. On the forecast track, the center of Bonnie is expected to
move over northeastern South Carolina through Monday, and pass near
or over the southeastern coast of North Carolina Monday night and
Tuesday.

Maximum sustained winds have decreased to near 30 mph (45 km/h) with
higher gusts. Little change in strength is expected during the next
48 hours.

The estimated minimum central pressure is 1011 mb (29.86 inches).


HAZARDS AFFECTING LAND
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RAINFALL:  Bonnie is expected to produce additional rainfall
accumulations of 2 to 3 inches with isolated maximum amounts of 6
inches across east-central Georgia, central and eastern South
Carolina, and eastern North Carolina. Farther north, the moisture
from Bonnie will produce rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 inches with
isolated maximum amounts of 4 inches across eastern portions of the
mid-Atlantic region into southern New England through Wednesday.

Some rainfall totals so far include 8.20 inches near Ridgeland,
South Carolina, and 7.27 inches near Oliver, Georgia.

SURF: Bonnie is expected to produce dangerous surf and rip current
conditions along portions of the southeastern United States coast
through the weekend. Please consult products from your local
weather office.


NEXT ADVISORY
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Next complete advisory at 1100 PM EDT.

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Forecaster Brown

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