Tropical Storm Humberto Becomes Hurricane
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Tropical troubles increasing for east coast next week
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Two tropical disturbances were swirling in the Atlantic on Friday, with one being carefully watched because it could bring dangerous weather to the Southeast U.S. early next week.
Tropical Storm Humberto formed east of the Leeward Islands as a separate storm threat builds for the East Coast.
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The National Hurricane Center on said a new tropical depression could form by Friday night over the Bahamas with increased chances it will affect the U.S coast while Hurricane Humberto formed in
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Following a three-week lull in the Atlantic hurricane season, a flurry of activity has kicked off the closeout of the month of September. This includes Gabrielle in the central Atlantic, Humberto in the southwest Atlantic and Invest 94L near Hispaniola.