Ex-hurricane Humberto to bring wind and rain this weekend
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Hurricane Imelda is eyeing Bermuda and Hurricane Humberto has already passed it but, says the Miami-based National Hurricane Center, both are likely to bring dangerous conditions to much of the U.S. East Coast.
Hurricane Imelda is expected to bring hurricane-force winds, waves, and flash flooding to Bermuda today, while Hurricane Humberto continues to bring dangerous surf and rip
Five homes on North Carolina’s Outer Banks collapsed amid warnings of dangerous surf as a pair of hurricanes passed far off the U.S. East Coast, officials said Tuesday, and authorities in Bermuda said that the worst was yet to come.
IRELAND could be set for some Status Red weather warnings ahead of Hurricane Humberto, weather experts have warned. While the latest charts show the worst of the storm remnants and strong winds
Names are retired if they are so deadly or costly that the future use of the name would be inappropriate for reasons of sensitivity, NOAA said.
Humberto weakened to a Category 4 hurricane Sunday, but remains a threat to the East Coast and Bermuda this week, the National Hurricane Center said. Humberto had maximum sustained winds of 145 mph, was located about 525 miles north-northwest of the Northern Leeward Islands and about 470 miles south-southeast of Bermuda,
Hurricane Humberto is expected to produce dangerous surf for Bermuda and the U.S. East Coast this week while Tropical Storm Imelda is strengthening near the Bahamas. The National Hurricane Center