Tracking tropical storms: Colin brings wind, rain to Carolina coast, Bonnie hits Central America

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Tracking tropical storms: Colin brings wind, rain to Carolina coast, Bonnie hits Central America
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Two tropical storms are swirling along the coasts of North America right now -- one that popped up unexpectedly overnight.

Residents are seen on a boat before the arrival of Tropical Storm Bonnie in Bluefields, Nicaragua, on June 30, 2022. Tropical Storm Bonnie hit Central America Saturday and rolled back into the Pacific, where it will likely become a hurricane. Tropical Storm Colin formed overnight off the South Carolina coast, bringing the threat of rain and high winds for a day or two during the holiday weekend before improving for Monday's July Fourth celebrations.

Bonnie came ashore late Friday on Nicaragua's Carribean coast about 75 miles south of Bluefields, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said. Forecasters warned of the danger of significant flooding, with rains of up to 8 inches , and even more in isolated places. Most often, systems that cross Central America get ripped apart by tall mountains, but Bonnie and Otto found a relatively narrow piece of land with less elevation. If the circulation stays intact, the new rules say the name is kept.

At 8 p.m. EDT Saturday, the storm’s center was about 35 miles west-southwest of Wilmington, North Carolina with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph . It was moving northeast at 7 mph .

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