Maximum sustained winds are now expected to hit 130 mph in 60 hours, making Humberto a Category 4 major hurricane. A major ...
As the National Hurricane Center tracks Hurricane Humberto, it's watching a tropical wave likely to become Tropical Storm ...
The next named storm, Imelda, is just on the cusp of developing behind Hurricane Humberto. Together they could create a rare, ...
Invest 94L southeast of Florida in the Caribbean is expected to become a tropical depression over the weekend.
Humberto is about 465 miles northeast of the northern Leeward Islands and is moving slowly toward the northwest.
Two strong storms are making their way toward the U.S., with both having potential to become strong hurricanes.
While Hurricane Humberto is not expected to affect the U.S., NHC is on high alert for the formation of a new storm.
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Humberto is now a hurricane and the National Hurricane Center warns risks of impacts to Southeastern coast from two looming storms.
Hurricane Humberto is rapidly intensifying in the open Atlantic, while a second system impacting the Bahamas is increasing. The second area, called Invest 94L, continues to slowly organize north of ...