Hurricane Humberto, Tropical Storm Imelda
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Humberto is now a hurricane and the National Hurricane Center warns risks of impacts to Southeastern coast from two looming storms.
L developed into Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine, increasing chances of impact on the U.S. coast, and Hurricane Humberto grew into a major Category 3
At 5 p.m. Friday, the National Hurricane Center issued an advisory stating that Category 3 Hurricane Humberto is in the Atlantic Ocean, 430 miles northeast of the Northern Leeward Islands. The hurricane, with maximum sustained winds of 115 mph, is moving west-northwest at 5 mph.
Humberto is expected to bypass the Greater Antilles before turning into the Atlantic. But interaction with another tropical system could change that.
Hurricane Humberto became the third hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean for the 2025 season Friday morning, forecasters with the National Hurricane Center in Miami said. It could soon be joined by Tropical Storm Imelda in the southwestern Atlantic, which was a tropical wave Friday morning.
94L is expected to spin into a better-defined cyclone within the next two days. But Hurricane Humberto is complicating its projected path.