Subtropical Storm Bonnie was a rare, short-lived, February subtropical cyclone in the eastern Atlantic. Known as the "Valentine's Day Storm", it peaked in intensity on February 14th. It is the earliest second named storm on record in the Atlantic. Forming from a low that developed in the Atlantic on February 8, Bonnie peaked with winds of 60 mph and formed a small eye.
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