Boy, Bonnie is thankfully losing quite a bit of her punch right now. Most recent recon flight into Bonnie found it was almost not even a tropical storm. 1:30am flight found only 22kt (25mph) max winds near center, and a pressure of 1010. The highest winds at all in it were 39kt (44.9mph), so if she keeps it up like this, Bonnie is going to be a bad thunderstorm. Of course, it's just sleeping for tonight, but it's going to need a big flare up to regain its strength.
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