The National Hurricane Center has issued a tropical storm watch along Florida’s east coast from Palm Beach to Volusia County
A strengthening system could become Tropical Storm Imelda as early as today and intensify to hurricane status early this week, according to the National Hurricane Center forecast.A strengthening tropical depression is moving toward the Bahamas and southeastern United States, with forecasters saying it could become Tropical Storm Imelda as early as today.
The National Hurricane Center reported Sunday that Tropical Depression Nine is currently located just south of the central Bahamas, with maximum sustained winds of 35 mph. “Strengthening is expected during the next few days, and the system is forecast to become a tropical storm later today and a hurricane by late Monday or Tuesday,” the National Hurricane Center said in an update Sunday morning. A strengthening system could become Tropical Storm Imelda as early as today and intensify to hurricane status early this week, according to the National Hurricane Center forecast.A tropical storm warning is in effect for the central and northwestern Bahamas, including Cat Island, the Exumas, and Grand Bahama Island.A strengthening system could become Tropical Storm Imelda as early as today and intensify to hurricane status early this week, according to the National Hurricane Center forecast.The depression is moving north-northwest at 7 mph and is forecast to cross the Bahamas and approach the southeastern United States early this week.6 to 12 inches of rainfall expected in the northwestern BahamasDangerous surf and rip currents along the Southeast coast Residents in the potentially affected areas are advised to monitor the storm’s progress and prepare their hurricane plans accordingly.Hurricane Humberto remains a dangerous Category 4 hurricane is churning in the southwestern Atlantic with no direct impact to the U.S. mainland expected, the National Hurricane Center reported Sunday. Hurricane Humberto is currently located about 585 miles south of Bermuda, with maximum sustained winds of 155 mph. The storm is moving west-northwestward at 13 mph and is expected to turn northwest and then north-northeastward in the coming days. “Humberto is an extremely dangerous hurricane,” the National Hurricane Center warned in its latest advisory. The storm’s hurricane-force winds extend up to 35 miles from its center, with tropical-storm-force winds reaching 140 miles out. Forecasters predict Humberto will remain a powerful major hurricane for several days, with gradual weakening anticipated later in the week.N.J. weather: Thunderstorms, heavy rain could cause flash flooding tonight in parts of stateIf you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our
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