Jul/23
2010

Tropical Storm Bonnie is moving across south Florida and will move into the eastern Gulf of Mexico during the afternoon. As of 11 a.m. Eastern Time Friday, the center of Bonnie was located about 30 miles south-southwest of Miami, or about 130 miles southeast of Fort Myers, FL with top winds near 40 miles per hour. Bonnie is currently moving to the west-northwest near 18 miles per hour, and is expected to maintain this general speed and direction over the next couple of days. Bonnie is expected to strengthen slightly over the next couple of days, but is currently not expected to become a hurricane. Tropical storm warnings are in effect for the west coast of Florida from Bonita Springs south to the Florida Keys. The eastern part of the state to just south of Ft. Lauderdale is also under a tropical storm warning.

As a precaution we suggest that any non critical IT systems like workstations be shut down since there is a good chance that power will fluctuate beginning tonight and possibly into the weekend. We will be have Engineers available Monday morning ready to assist you should you have any problems as a result of this storm. Please call on us with any issues!

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