Tropical Storm Humberto Becomes Hurricane
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Hurricane Humberto and a tropical disturbance to impact the Caribbean and possibly the Southeast US
Flooding in the southwestern province of Azua, one of the areas most affected by the rains, displaced at least 774 people, and 26 were being sheltered due to the overflowing of the Tábara River, Civil Defense spokesman Jensen Sánchez told The Associated Press.
Hurricane Humberto is forecast to become a major hurricane this weekend and a second system — likely to become Imelda — is a possible threat to the U.S. coast, especially the Carolinas.
Two tropical disturbances were swirling in the Atlantic on Friday, with one being carefully watched because it could bring dangerous weather to the Southeast U.S. early next week.
The Myrtle Beach area could be hit by a potential tropical storm. Conway is prepping, including what to do about its Halloween decorations.
A storm near Haiti is likely to strengthen over the Bahamas this weekend, with the U.S. Southeast at risk of impacts early next week.
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Western North Carolina could be hit by another tropical storm. Here's what to know
Experts say Hurricane Humberto could interact with Invest 94L, potentially affecting Western NC and other regions. Here's what to know now.
Effects from Hurricane Humberto and Invest 94L on the US remain difficult to predict, but risks along the coast between Florida and NC are rising.
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Bryan Norcross: Does potential Tropical Storm Imelda make landfall in the Southeast or turn out to sea?
One year ago this evening, Hurricane Helene flooded the Tampa Bay area and made landfall in the Big Bend Florida devastating communities on the coast. The giant storm, then sped inland creating a swath of destruction across North Georgia before stalling over the mountains of North Carolina and eastern Tennessee.