The storm moved in as the day was moving out.
A dark storm had at last passed through and moved on.
Then the storm moved on and the sky began to clear.
A strong high pressure system to the north kept the storm moving due west.
By early on February 14, the storm had moved away.
On February 11, the storm moved out of the region.
The storm had moved on to the south and the stars were bright.
But then the storm moved on and the heat returned worse than it had been before.
The next day, the storm moved over Cuba before turning to the north.
But more power losses were expected as the storm moved north off Georgia.