Imelda, Humberto and Tropical Storm
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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.
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.
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Strengthening Humberto could shift Imelda’s track away from land, new models suggest
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.
A new weather buzzword is storming social media as Hurricane Humberto may do a giant dance with another tropical cyclone in the Atlantic.
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South Florida could feel impacts from would-be Imelda beginning Sunday, Humberto to become Cat 4
If Humberto becomes a major hurricane as expected, it will be the first time since 1935 when a season's first three storms were Category 3 or higher.
Hurricane Humberto is officially brewing in the Atlantic, but a currently unnamed disturbance could be a bigger threat to South Carolina.
Humberto could become the season's next Category 3-4 hurricane, but the interest area set to become Imelda could be a threat to the Bahamas and U.S. Here's what you need to know in our latest forecast update.
Tropical Storm Humberto expected to strengthen into major hurricane. Will Florida be impacted? That's hard to predict. Here's why.