tropical storm imelda, Hurricane Humberto
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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.
What storms are in the Atlantic right now? Where are Hurricane Humberto and Imelda's path? What to know about East Coast tracking and the threat
MYRTLE BEACH, SC – City officials are bracing for the possible arrival of Hurricane Imelda, a developing storm with an uncertain track that could bring
Tropical Storm Humberto is expected to become a major hurricane this weekend and it could lead to the rare Fujiwhara Effect with a developing tropical storm.
A new tropical storm (Humberto) has developed over the Atlantic Ocean, and AccuWeather meteorologists warn another one (Imelda) could soon join it just off the coast of the southeastern United States.
WYFF News 4 on MSN
Tropical wave likely to become Imelda, likely to impact South Carolina early next week
Tropical wave Invest 94L is expected to become Tropical Storm Imelda, with potential impacts in South Carolina early next week. Heavy rain and strong winds are possible.
Two strong storms are making their way toward the U.S., with both having potential to become strong hurricanes.
There is a high chance for Invest 94L to become Imelda soon. The forecast is complex, as several factors are at play.