Hurricane Humberto, Imelda
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Tropical Storm Imelda, Florida
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Florida, Humberto and national hurricane center
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A system developing into what will be Tropical Storm Imelda is expected to be near hurricane strength when it reaches the U.S. coast, while Hurricane Humberto reaches Category 3 strength in the
It appears “future” Imelda is on track to remain east of South Florida this weekend. The forecast path shows the system moving northwestward over the Bahamas, Saturday into Sunday, bringing heavy rain and tropical storm conditions (winds around 40 to 50 mph).
A tropical system in the southwestern Atlantic is quickly organizing as chances grow for for Invest 94L to develop into Imelda.
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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Parts of Florida in the cone for new storm
The first cone for what will become Imelda is out and includes parts of NE Florida. The National Hurricane Center has called the disturbance near the east tip of Cuba a Potential Cyclone. This means it is likely that this will become a tropical storm and a possible hurricane in time.