Tropical Storm Humberto Becomes Hurricane
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Maps show East Coast threat from future storm Imelda as Humberto strengthens to Category 3 hurricane
Some uncertainty surrounds the tracks of both storms. However, Humberto is likely to recurve out to sea, avoiding landfall. But forecasters believe the other system to the west, Invest 94L, the future Imelda, could strike the East Coast near the Carolinas.
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Hurricane Humberto and a tropical disturbance to impact the Caribbean and possibly the Southeast US
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Spaghetti models—computer models that illustrate potential storm paths using meteorological data—suggested Invest 94L could potentially track toward the U.S. Southeast Coast.
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
Hurricane Humberto and a brewing disturbance called AL94 — are complicating forecasts. AL94 could end up hitting the Eastern Seaboard.