July 22 (Reuters) - Tropical storm Don became a hurricane on Saturday, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said in its latest advisory.
Hurricane Don, which is moving in a northwest direction over the central Atlantic, is located about 775 kilometers (481.56 miles) south-southeast of Cape Race Newfoundland and packing maximum sustained winds of 75 miles per hour, the Miami-based forecaster said.
Don is forecast to become a post-tropical cyclone Sunday night, NHC said, adding that steady weakening should begin Saturday night or early Sunday.
The hurricane is expected to turn northeastward later tonight or early Sunday, and a northeastward to east-northeastward motion should continue until the system dissipates Monday night or early Tuesday, the forecaster said.
The Miami-based forecaster did not provide any warnings or coastal watches for the hurricane.
Persons:
Don, Hurricane Don, Anirudh Saligrama, Baranjot Kaur, Jason Neely, Richard Chang
Organizations:
U.S, National Hurricane Center, Hurricane, Cape Race, NHC, Thomson
Locations:
Cape, Cape Race Newfoundland, Miami, Bengaluru