Humberto, Tropical Storm and National Hurricane Center
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Hurricane-force winds are expected to hit central and southern Southeast Alaska late Thursday into Friday with gusts up to 74 miles per hour. Seas along the outer coast in the Gulf of Alaska could reach 30 feet.
As of Wednesday evening, Hurricane Gabrielle is a Category 2 storm about 900 miles west of the Azores. Gabrielle has sustained winds of 100 mph, moving east at 29 mph. Gabrielle is expected to still be a hurricane as it passes near the Azores late Thursday into Friday and a Hurricane Warning is in effect for all of the Azores.
There were no watches or warnings in effect Sunday, but forecasters say Bermuda residents should monitor Hurricane Gabrielle. What about Florida?
Forecasters warned that swells from Hurricane Kiko could reach the Hawaiian Islands by the end of the weekend and cause life-threatening surf and rip currents.
Through Gabrielle, it's hard to draw up a better hurricane season than what the tracks have shown. Here are the many amazing aspects of this season-to-date track map, according to meteorologists.
Tropical Storm Humberto expected to strengthen into major hurricane. Will Florida be impacted? That's hard to predict. Here's why.
The storm, the second Atlantic hurricane of the season, is approaching the Portuguese islands west of mainland Europe.
As the anniversary of Hurricane Helene approaches, a weather expert reflects on the significant impacts in his home state of Georgia.