After moving away from the islands, the storm accelerated and turned south-southeast.
The storm accelerated as it tracked northeast into the open Atlantic, gradually weakening.
After passing through the island chain, the storm finally weakened and accelerated towards the north.
By May 26, the storm turned northward and accelerated.
Once onshore the storm accelerated towards the northwest and weakened.
In addition, the storm accelerated an intensive tree-planting program to improve the collection's scientific value.
The storm was weakening, and accelerated on an east-northeast path.
After emerging over water, the storm accelerated northeast through the Bahamas.
The storm accelerated and began weakening over the colder waters of the north Atlantic.
Occasionally storms following this track can accelerate to the north and strike New England.