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Category 5 Hurricane Humberto has formed north of the U.S. and British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean, with winds of up to 160 mph reported on Saturday evening.
Hurricane Humberto, a Category 4 storm, is not expected to make landfall in the U.S., according to the National Hurricane Center's latest forecast on Sept. 29, but the East Coast could still see some impacts.
Tropical Storm Humberto formed Sept. 24. A second system may develop into the next named storm , the National Hurricane Center said.
Humberto does not currently pose a direct threat to New England, with the storm being too far out for the National Hurricane Center to be predicting New England impacts. Additionally, no spaghetti models predict as of Friday morning that it will impact the region.
As the National Hurricane Center tracks Hurricane Humberto, it's watching a tropical wave likely to become Tropical Storm Imelda.
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.
As of 4 p.m., Sept. 25, Humberto is 760 miles east northeast of the Northern Leeward Islands. Its maximum sustained winds have increased to 60 mph. Tropical storm winds extend 90 miles from the center of the storm.
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NHC tracking Tropical Storm Humberto, Invest 94L. Spaghetti models. Naples, Marco Island impact?
The National Hurricane Center is tracking Tropical Storm Humberto and Invet 94L. Both systems are expected to further develop.
Activity in the tropics has ramped up, with two named storms in the Atlantic and a tropical depression expected to develop this week.