Tropical Storm Imelda, National Hurricane Center and Bermuda
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Hurricane Imelda Closes In On Bermuda; Humberto's Remnant Will Spawn Bomb Cyclone 'Storm Amy' For Ireland, UK
Imelda will strike Bermuda with high winds, surge flooding and heavy rain as high surf and rip currents continue along the East Coast. Here's the latest forecast.
By the end of September, the U.S. usually has at least one hurricane landfall. Not this year. We look at where all the hurricanes have gone, and what to expect.
Surf. Swells generated by Tropical Storm Imelda and Hurricane Humberto are affecting the Bahamas and are currently spreading to much of the U.S. east coast. These swells are likely to cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions.
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National Hurricane Center tracking Tropical Storm Imelda, Hurricane Humberto, 3 tropical waves
While Tropical Storm Imelda and Hurricane Humberto are expected to remain off the coast of Florida, indirect impacts can be expected.
Tropical storm Imelda in the Bahamas could become a hurricane, but meteorologists say Hurricane Humberto will help keep that storm out to sea, sparing any potential landfall. A large dome of high pressure over the Northeast will prevent Humberto and Imelda from making landfall in the region, according to Wicked Local media partner WCVB Channel 5.
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Tropical Storm Imelda, Hurricane Humberto update: Latest tracker and projected paths
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCBD) – Tropical Storm Imelda will continue its path out to sea, meaning fewer impacts for the Lowcountry this week. The storm was located about 60 miles south of Great Abaco Island with maximum sustained winds of 45 mph and a north motion at 8 mph, as of the National Hurricane Center’s […]
Tropical Storm Imelda got stronger on Monday morning and could become the season’s fourth hurricane on Tuesday, according to the hurricane center. Tropical storm warnings remained in effect for parts of the Bahamas on Monday.
Article last updated: Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025, 8 a.m. ET
The National Hurricane Center is tracking two hurricanes and two tropical waves in the Atlantic. We're in the busiest time of hurricane season.
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Two tropical storm systems near each other could wind up shielding the Carolinas from damage
A rare interaction between two tropical storms could happen soon in the Caribbean. An unnamed storm, likely to become Imelda, is heading toward the Carolinas.