Steering currents were weak, and the hurricane continued to proceed slowly.
Had the hurricane continued on its path, it would have made landfall on the night of August 16.
The hurricane continued to the northeast, and weakened while crossing southeast Louisiana.
It weakened on October 6 as the hurricane began turning toward the northwest and continued this general motion for the next few days.
The hurricane would continue in this direction throughout its lifespan.
The hurricane continued to organize and banding-type eye soon formed.
The hurricane continued northeastward, and became extratropical on October 14.
After peaking in intensity, the hurricane continued to the northwest.
"But the hurricanes did significant damage to gas drillers in the gulf and will continue to push prices up."
As the hurricane continued into northern Vermont, it began to lose tropical characteristics.