Some uncertainty surrounds the tracks of both storms. However, Humberto is likely to recurve out to sea, avoiding landfall.
Tropical storm alerts have been posted and at least one state has declared a pre-emptive state of emergency as a looming ...
It appears “future” Imelda is on track to remain east of South Florida this weekend. The forecast path shows the system ...
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.
Computer models suggest soon to be Imelda could impact parts of the Southeast U.S. East Coast early next week.
Future Imelda, Invest 94L, will likely develop by Saturday as it brings heavy rain and gusty winds to the Bahamas and Cuba ...
Tropical wave Invest 94L is expected to become Tropical Storm Imelda, with potential impacts in South Carolina early next week. Heavy rain and strong winds are possible.
While Hurricane Humberto continues to strengthen out in the Atlantic Ocean, it's not the storm that poses the most danger to U.S. shores.
Alabama's rain chance will stay very low through the weekend, and those mostly dry days will get very warm for late September ...
A slow-moving cold front brings scattered showers and storms this weekend. Soon-to-be Imelda will bring more rain next week.
Invest 94-L was identified as Potential Tropical Cyclone #9 on Friday afternoon, located around southeast parts of Cuba and ...
Predictions on how Humberto could affect Florida and the U.S. are difficult due to the Fujiwhara effect. Humberto strengthened rapidly on Sept. 26 and is now a major Category 3 hurricane, according to ...