Imelda becomes hurricane off Florida’s coast
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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 Imelda formed Tuesday. Both Hurricanes Humberto and Imelda could affect Bermuda, and the stronger Humberto pulls Imelda away from the U.S. east coast.
Hurricane Imelda is expected to continue strengthening, potentially reaching Category 2 status, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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 Hurricane Center.
Florida and the Bahamas will see rain and blustery winds throughout the day Sunday and Monday from tropical depression nine - with the most intense conditions over the islands, which were under a tropical storm warning.
Likely Tropical Storm Imelda could bring heavy rain to South Florida before nearing the Carolinas, while major Hurricane Humberto strengthens in the Atlantic.
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