At 9:00 p.m. EST on Thursday the center of Tropical Cyclone Bansi was located at latitude 19.0°S and longitude 64.1°E which put it about 385 miles east-northeast of Port Louis, Mauritius. Bansi was moving toward the east-southeast at 12 m.p.h. The maximum sustained wind speed was 130 m.p.h. and it was estimated there were wind gusts to 160 m.p.h.. The minimum surface pressure was estimated to be 937 mb.
Bansi was in an environment of low vertical wind shear and warm Sea Surface Temperatures for much of Thursday and intensified slightly. The speed of the upper level winds is increasing and the cloud pattern is showing signs of more wind shear. A subtropical high pressure system is likely to move Bansi toward the southeast at a faster speed. Bansi is likely to continue to move toward higher latitudes which will move it over colder water. The speed of the upper level winds will also increase and so Bansi should weaken during the next few days.