Humberto becomes a hurricane in Atlantic
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FIRST ALERT: Gabrielle has weakened into a post-tropical system, and Humberto has become a hurricane
Earlier this week, we were tracking out Hurricane Gabrielle as moved east across the northern portion of. However, as of Friday morning, this storm has become a post-tropical system, so it is no longer an active system that we are tracking.
Forecasters are uncertain of the potential impacts on Florida due to the possible interaction between Tropical Storm Humberto and Invest 94L. What to know.
The tropics are heating up, with Hurricane Gabrielle and Tropical Storm Humberto both churning in the Atlantic as well as a new system that could strengthen and possibly impact the Southeast next week.
Two tropical systems could churn to life this week as Atlantic hurricane season enters its final months and the hot spots to watch for storm development begin to move closer to home.
Hurricane Gabrielle passed Bermuda Monday night as a powerful Category 4 hurricane and is moving into the open Atlantic, the NHC said.
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,
Tropical Storm Humberto formed in the Atlantic and Invest 94L is expected to develop further and become the next named storm of the hurricane season.