The storm slowed and turned to the east, dissipating on June 24.
The storm must have muddied the roads and slowed their pace.
On June 20, the storm slowed and turned sharply to the northwest.
Early on October 18, the storm turned southwest and slowed its forward motion.
Commerce did thrive here, but major storms in 1867, 1871, 1875, and 1886 greatly slowed progress.
At around the same time, the overall structure of the hurricane became ragged, and the storm slowed in forward movement.
On moving ashore, the storm quickly weakened and slowed.
The storm slowed significantly as a ridge built eastward over Japan.
While the storm that brought up to a foot of snow in places slowed some businesses, it created opportunities for others.
At the time, the storm began curved east-southeastward and slowed in forward speed.