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Hurricane Imelda is expected to continue strengthening as it moves away from Florida, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Swells and high surf from both Imelda and Hurricane Humberto are expected to bring dangerous marine conditions and rip currents along much of Florida and the East Coast of the United States during the next several days. ➤ Weather alerts via text: Sign up to get updates about current storms and weather events by location
Hurricane Imenda and the remnants of Hurricane Humberto are impacting Delaware with dangerous rip currents, according to the National Hurricane Center. The dangerous swells and currents are expected to persist through the weekend. Here's what to know about the storms in the Atlantic.
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.
If the system strengthens further, it will be named Tropical Storm Imelda. The storm's path is uncertain due to potential interaction with Hurricane Humberto, a phenomenon known as the Fujiwhara effect. Regardless of its track, the system is expected to ...