Imelda, Hurricane Humberto
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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.
Imelda, the ninth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, strengthened into a hurricane on Tuesday.
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 hurricane-force winds, damaging waves and flash flooding will be possible in Bermuda from Imelda.
Forecasters warned of dangerous surf and "life-threatening" rip currents at beaches of the northern Caribbean, Bahamas, Bermuda and much of the U.S. East Coast as Hurricane Humberto dissipated in the Atlantic.
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Imelda expected to become a hurricane as it moves away from Florida
FOX 13 Meteorologist Dave Osterberg is keeping a close eye on Imelda, which became a tropical storm on Sunday.
The latest forecast track has Humberto weakening as it pivots northeast, experiencing vertical windshear and lowering sea temperatures. The forecast track shows Humberto ceasing to be a major hurricane while retaining hurricane strength by 2 p.m. Tuesday.
Hurricane Imelda is expected to continue strengthening as it moves away from Florida, according to the National Hurricane Center.