Imelda, Invest 94L and Humberto
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A tropical system in the southwestern Atlantic is quickly organizing as chances grow for for Invest 94L to develop into Imelda.
The Fujiwhara effect is making it difficult for forecasters to predict who could be affected by Hurricane Humberto or Invest 94L. What to know.
There is a high chance for Invest 94L to become Imelda soon. The forecast is complex, as several factors are at play.
Invest 94 is located near the eastern tip of Cuba and is currently a disorganized area of thunderstorms with gusty winds. However, it could soon develop into a center of low pressure and become a tropical depression by Saturday.
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.
Chatham Emergency Management Agency (CEMA) has entered Operating Condition (OPCON) 4, the Monitoring Phase, as Invest 94L tracks closer to the United States.
Showers and thunderstorms associated with Invest 94L continue to show signs of organization. Will it impact North Carolina?