Hurricane Imelda formed off the southeastern U.S. coast on Tuesday morning, and forecasters say the deadly storm will likely strengthen and could become a Category 2 hurricane as it approaches Bermuda ...
Two people have died and at least five homes have collapsed as a result of the twin storms that are fewer than 500 miles apart in the Atlantic Ocean.
A hurricane warning remained in effect for the island, and forecasters warned Imelda could be near Category 2 strength when it nears the island later today. The National Hurricane Center said ...
Both Hurricanes Humberto and Imelda are nearing Bermuda as Humberto has pulled Imelda away from the U.S. east coast.
Hurricane Imelda on Wednesday took aim at Bermuda having intensified into a Category 2 storm, according to the National Hurricane Center, while Florida’s coastal conditions remained ...
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.
Imelda will strike Bermuda with high winds, surge flooding and heavy rain just one day after Humberto's brush. High surf and rip currents will continue along the East Coast. Here's the latest forecast ...
OUTER BANKS, N.C. (NBC) — As Hurricane Imelda barrels toward Bermuda as a Category 1 storm, the U.S. East Coast remains under threat for dangerous rip current conditions. At least five homes on North ...
Surfers flock to Lake Worth Beach Pier amid high surf advisories, while city officials prioritize safety by closing the pier.
Factors that could have pulled Imelda inland for at least a partial sequel of Helene did not materialize this week, thankfully.
Hurricanes Imelda and Humberto are spinning in the western Atlantic and churning up dangerous surf, rip currents, coastal flooding and beach erosion along the United States’ East Coast.