It weakened to tropical depression status by the time its track shifted to the north on August 5.
It held onto tropical depression status for another 18 hours before becoming post-tropical the following day.
The storm fell further to tropical depression status on September 21.
Bonnie quickly went back to tropical depression status while crossing Florida.
The storm quickly weakened and fell to tropical depression status by early on June 24.
It turned to the southeast, weakening to tropical depression status on October 24.
It fell to tropical depression status on June 9 and dissipated later that day.
By early on October 12, the storm had weakened to tropical depression status.
The system skipped tropical depression status and was named Lowell.
The system weakened into a tropical depression status on September 30.