Hurricane Humberto nears East Coast
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Humberto is expected to bypass the Greater Antilles before turning into the Atlantic. But interaction with another tropical system could change that.
A new tropical storm is forming in the Bahamas and it could become a rain and wind threat to the Southeast coast while a major hurricane recurves near Bermuda through early next week. Here's the latest.
Spaghetti models—computer models that illustrate potential storm paths using meteorological data—suggested Invest 94L could potentially track toward the U.S. Southeast Coast.
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Imelda set to form into a hurricane bringing impacts to the Carolinas
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.
Tropical storm alerts have been posted and at least one state has declared a pre-emptive state of emergency as a looming storm system is on its way to becoming future Hurricane Imelda, bringing the potential threat of heavy rain and strong winds to parts of the Southeast.
Impacts from Hurricane Humberto and Invest 94L on the US remain difficult to predict, but risks along the coast between Florida and NC are increasing.
Humberto rapidly strengthened to a hurricane early Friday and is forecast to ramp up into a formidable major (Category 3 or stronger) hurricane this weekend, but it’s the disturbance to Humberto’s west that’s expected to develop and threaten the southeast U.
Much uncertainty remained about the track of a band of showers and thunderstorms near Cuba, a National Weather Service forecaster said.
A future storm named Imelda could affect the Southeast U.S. early next week, but there is plenty of uncertainty. Here are 4 concerns that our expert is watching.