January 30, 2013 at 5:54 p.m.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10: Beaches on the South Shore have high surf warnings as a result of the storm.
Tropical Storm Sean has caused stormy, windy conditions over the past few days and is expected to pass Bermuda tomorrow morning.
A statement from Government said: “Due to Tropical Storm Sean, the Department of Parks has erected high surf warning signs at some of our national parks.
“They include John Smiths Bay, Elbow Beach, the South Shore Park (including Warwick Long Bay east and west, Chaplin/Stonehole, Horseshoe Bay) and Church Bay.”
The Bermuda Weather Service said: “Tropical Storm Sean, 313 nautical miles to our west-southwest, will move northeastward today, with its closest point of approach about 130 nm to our northwest early Friday morning.
“Gusty winds around showers increase strong, then reach tropical storm force by tonight, continuing overnight into Friday morning.
“The weekend brings settled weather with easing winds.”
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