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Western North Carolina could be hit by another tropical storm. Here's what to know
Experts say Hurricane Humberto could interact with Invest 94L, potentially affecting Western NC and other regions. Here's what to know now.
There is an elevated risk of rip currents at North Carolina beaches. Here’s what to know about Gabrielle and two other disturbances.
The storm is not expected to make landfall in North Carolina, but it could still bring dangerous conditions to the state’s coast.
Humberto will impact North Carolina and Bermuda with bigger waves and rip currents even if the storm doesn't make landfall on the East Coast. A second storm is expected to form near the Leeward Islands.
There are two named systems in the Atlantic at this time: Humberto and Gabrielle. These two systems are not going to be issues for North Carolina. It is the system dubbed
The National Hurricane Center's 11 p.m. Monday advisory reported that Category 4 Hurricane Gabrielle is in the Atlantic Ocean, 180 miles east-southeast of Bermuda and 2,005 miles west of the Azores. With maximum sustained winds of 140 mph, the hurricane is moving north-northeast at 12 mph.
Hurricane Gabrielle passed Bermuda Monday night as a powerful Category 4 hurricane and is moving into the open Atlantic, the NHC said.
Hurricane Gabrielle category, windspeed, landfall, path, weather forecast warning, and other key details are out.
Activity in the tropics has ramped up, with two named storms in the Atlantic and a tropical depression expected to develop this week.