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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 is expected to pass between the United States and Bermuda next week. Meanwhile, a second storm system is churning even closer to the U.S. just a few hundred miles west of Humberto.
Hurricane Humberto and a system that may become Tropical Storm Imelda in the coming days are swirling quite close to each other in the western Atlantic Ocean
The Fujiwhara effect is making it difficult for forecasters to predict who could be affected by Hurricane Humberto or Invest 94L. What to know.
Wilmington-area residents need to stay alert and be prepared as tropical weather conditions could reach the area early next week.
Article first published: Friday, Sept. 26, 2025, 5 a.m. ET
The National Hurricane Center is tracking Tropical Storm Humberto and Invet 94L. Both systems are expected to further develop.
Tropical Storm Humberto was on its way toward becoming a hurricane within a day or so over the central Atlantic, the National Hurricane Center said.