Alma moved northeastward and intensified into a hurricane on June 6.
It moved quickly northeastward, reaching the coast of Long Island on the 11th.
They moved northeastward, and as a trio spawned families of tornadoes.
What was left of the cyclone kept moving northeastward and slowly lost strength.
By the afternoon of the 10th, it was a tropical depression moving northeastward toward the coastline.
After developing, the cyclone moved northeastward in advance of an approaching cold front.
It moved quickly northeastward, and dissipated the next day.
This storm soon became the primary feature as it intensified and moved northeastward.
The storm moved northeastward and became a hurricane on August 3.
The storm moved generally northeastward or northward throughout its duration.