The two advisories available on Bonnie have a north component of 0.2 degrees and a westerly component of 0.5 degrees; essentially, a WNW motion over about 6 hrs. However, the forward speed has dropped greatly, suggesting that any direction of movement, for the time being, may not be terribly relevant. It'll make a difference of a few miles at landfall, but nothing that can be accounted for this far out. Things are happening as predicted, it seems, though the NW movement has been roughly more WNW than NW recently.
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