Miami: Epsilon rapidly gained major hurricane strength on Wednesday afternoon and is expected to skirt east of Bermuda in the coming day, the US National Hurricane Center says.
The Category 3 storm is packing top sustained winds of 185 kph and Bermuda remains under a tropical storm warning. Epsilon gained 80 kph in wind speed in just 24 hours, officially qualifying as a rapidly intensifying storm. It is the seventh storm this season to power up this quickly.
The Miami-based hurricane centre said Epsilon was located at 8 pm EDT about 510 kilometres southeast of Bermuda and was moving to the west-northwest at 17 kph.
Forecasters said Epsilon should make its closest approach to Bermuda by Thursday afternoon or evening. The gradual weakening of the storm is expected to begin on Thursday and continue into the weekend.
Over the past couple of decades, meteorologists have been increasingly worried about storms that blow up from nothing to a whopper, just like Epsilon. Forecasters created an official threshold for this dangerous rapid intensification a storm gaining 56 kph in wind speed in just 24 hours.
Forecasters said tropical storm conditions would soon begin on Bermuda and continue intermittently through late Thursday. Epsilon is expected to make its closest approach to the island on Thursday afternoon or evening, according to the US National Hurricane Center.