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Posted: 5:39 PM Aug 22, 2009
Hurricane Bill Weakens
Hurricane Bill's winds weaken as it nears US
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Forecasters have downgraded Bill to a Category 1 hurricane as it nears the U.S. coast, but tropical storm watches and warnings are still in effect for the Massachusetts coast and parts of Canada.
Bill was churning up rough seas, creating dangerous rip tides and closing beaches to swimmers up and down the eastern seaboard, including President Obama's vacation spot, Martha's Vineyard.
It was expected to pass the mainland well off New England, but was still packing high winds and waves that had safety officials urging extreme caution.
On Saturday evening, Bill had maximum sustained winds near 85 mph (140 kph) and was about 300 miles (480 km) south-southeast of Nantucket, Mass., and about 585 miles (940 km) south-southwest of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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