
Maximum sustained winds have decreased to near 40 mph with higher gusts. Henri is expected to slow down further and possibly stall near the Connecticut-New York border tonight, then move across northern Connecticut or southern Massachusetts by Monday afternoon. Henri is moving toward the west-northwest at 7 mph, and this general motion with a decrease in forward speed is expected through early Monday morning.Ī slow turn toward the north is expected Monday morning, followed by a motion toward the east-northeast Monday afternoon. The center of Tropical Storm Henri was located by surface observations and and NOAA Doppler weather radars near latitude 41.6 north, longitude 72.4 west. Sunday: Henri weakens a little more while moving across central ConnecticutĪll coastal tropical storm warnings have been canceled. This is the National Hurricane Center's last public advisory on Tropical Depression Henri.ĥ p.m. Some additional slow weakening is likely during the next couple of days. Maximum sustained winds are near 30 mph with higher gusts.

Henri is expected to slow further and possibly stall near the Connecticut-New York border tonight, then move across Massachusetts on Monday afternoon and Monday night, and over the Atlantic on Tuesday.

A faster motion toward the east-northeast is expected Tuesday. A slow turn toward the north is expected Monday morning, then toward the east-northeast Monday afternoon. This general motion with a decrease in speed is expected to continue through early Monday morning.

The depression is moving west-northwest at 8 mph. It is about 85 miles north-northeast of New York City and about 25 miles west-northwest of Hartford, Connecticut. The center of Tropical Depression Henri was located near latitude 41.9 north, longitude 73.2 west. Sunday: Slow-moving Henri continues to produce heavy rain
