Tropical Storm Imelda, Bahamas and Atlantic hurricane
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Tropical Storm Imelda may strengthen into a hurricane, with flooding risks from Florida to Virginia and highest threats along the Carolinas.
While Imelda is expected to move away from Florida and the United States, dangerous beach conditions, including rough surf, high seas and life-threatening rip currents are expected to continue spreading from Florida north to much of the U.S. east coast, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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Tropical Storm Imelda is strengthening north of the Bahamas and beginning its hard right turn eastward, sparing the US coast from a direct strike. But the storm is still churning up dangerous surf, rip currents,
Hurricane Imelda is pulling away from Florida's East Coast and has strengthened into the fourth hurricane of the season as it brings rough surf and high rip currents to the southeast coast of the United States.
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster on Friday declared a state of emergency as the tropical disturbance moved closer, telling residents of his state to monitor the forecast and start preparing. The governor's order puts emergency plans in place and makes federal help available.
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Invest 94L southeast of Florida in the Caribbean is expected to become a tropical depression over the weekend.
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