Tropical Storm Imelda, hurricane humberto
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Tropical storm alerts have been posted and at least one state has declared a pre-emptive state of emergency as a looming storm system is on its way to becoming future Hurricane Imelda, bringing the potential threat of heavy rain and strong winds to parts of the Southeast.
Hurricane Humberto and a system that may become Tropical Storm Imelda in the coming days are swirling quite close to each other in the western Atlantic Ocean
Spaghetti models—computer models that illustrate potential storm paths using meteorological data—suggested Invest 94L could potentially track toward the U.S. Southeast Coast.
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Will Invest 94L strengthen into tropical storm, impact Florida? Here's how to pronounce Imelda
Invest 94L southeast of Florida in the Caribbean is expected to become a tropical depression over the weekend.
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Clock ticking for the Southeast as next tropical threat looms, with US impacts likely by Monday
More tropical trouble is brewing in the Atlantic Ocean, with a new storm that could take aim at the US Southeast early next week poised to join Hurricane Humberto by Saturday. But unlike Humberto, this one could go on to make a direct impact and leave little time to prepare.
Meteorologists have issued new alerts as two active tropical cyclones in the Atlantic raise the risk of a rare Fujiwhara Effect, where the systems could interact and potentially merge into a massive storm,