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 ...
Imelda became the Atlantic season's fourth hurricane Sept. 30 and continues to strengthen as it takes aim at Bermuda and moves away from Florida and the United States, according to the National ...
Hurricane Imelda on Wednesday took aim at Bermuda forecast to pass by the island close to Category 2 strength, according to the National Hurricane Center. As of the NHC’s 8 a.m. advisory, Imelda had ...
Storm surge from the Volusia/Brevard County line in Florida to the South Santee River in South Carolina could be 1 to 2 feet. Swells generated by Imelda are likely to cause life-threatening surf and ...
Tropical Storm Imelda is strengthening as it moves slowly north along Florida's coast Monday, Sept. 29. The storm is expected to become a hurricane Tuesday morning, Sept. 30, according to the National ...
South Florida stays breezy on Tuesday with wind gusts as high as 25 to 30 mph. The chance of rain will be lower on Tuesday due to drier air filtering in across South Florida as Imelda continues to ...
No tropical storm or hurricane watches or warnings are in effect for Florida. The National Weather Service said residents along Florida's east coast can expect: Hazardous conditions along the coast, ...
Tropical Storm Imelda was moving north off the coast of Florida Monday, Sept. 29, according to the National Hurricane Center. The tropical storm is expected to move across the northwestern Bahamas ...
Palm Beach County Ocean Rescue crews remain on alert as Tropical Storm Imelda brings rough surf and gusty winds.
Tropical Storm Imelda is forecast to grow into the season’s fourth hurricane on Tuesday with a path that could make a direct hit on Bermuda, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Surf: Swells generated by Hurricane Imelda and Hurricane Humberto are affecting the Bahamas, Bermuda, and much of the U.S. east coast. These swells are likely to cause life-threatening surf and rip ...
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