Humberto, Hurricane and Tropical Storm Imelda
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National Hurricane Center: Hurricane Humberto forms in Atlantic; Invest 94L could threaten Southeast Coast
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) said Hurricane Humberto reached winds of 75 mph Friday morning, officially designating it as a Category 1 hurricane. In addition, forecasters are closely monitoring the development of Invest 94L in the Atlantic as they say there’s not only a high chance it will become a tropical depression or Tropical Storm Imelda in the coming days,
Humberto strengthened into a category 1 hurricane. Meteorologists also watch a system that could develop into a storm impacting South Carolina.
Humberto is now a hurricane and the National Hurricane Center warns risks of impacts to Southeastern coast from two looming storms.
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Article first published: Friday, Sept. 26, 2025, 5 a.m. ET