SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Authorities in the Bahamas closed most schools on Monday as Imelda dropped heavy rain in the northern Caribbean, including over Cuba, where two people died as a result of the ...
Article first published: Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025, 11 a.m. ET Article last updated: Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025, 8 a.m. ET System type: Hurricane, Category 1 System name ...
The National Hurricane Center's 5 a.m. Wednesday advisory reported that Category 1 Hurricane Humberto is in the Atlantic Ocean, 275 miles northwest of Bermuda. Packing maximum sustained winds of 80 ...
The National Hurricane Center's 8 p.m. Tuesday update reported that Imelda found new strength and has evolved from a tropical storm into a Category 1 hurricane with sustained winds of 85 mph. Category ...
Tropical Storm Imelda was nearly a hurricane on Tuesday morning, and the storm has made the long-anticipated turn away from the United States. Bermuda may not be so lucky however, and is facing the ...
Hurricane Humberto's swells will probably cause "life-threatening surf and rip current conditions," the National Hurricane Center warned.
Here's what you need to know about Hurricane Imelda in less than a minute. Want more details? The National Hurricane Center continues tracking two hurricanes in the Atlantic: Hurricane ...
Tropical Storm Imelda is expected to strengthen into a hurricane as it moves north parallel to Florida's coast.
The National Hurricane Center's 5 a.m. Tuesday update reported that Tropical Storm Imelda is in the Atlantic Ocean, 165 miles north of Great Abaco Island and 755 miles west-southwest of Bermuda.
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National Hurricane Center: Hurricane Imelda, Hurricane Humberto bring threats to Florida coast
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) still has its eyes peeled on both Hurricane Imelda and Hurricane Humberto, which are expected to continue to bring life-threatening impacts to Florida's East Coast ...
While Imelda is expected to move away from South Carolina and the United States, dangerous beach conditions, including rough surf, high seas and life-threatening rip currents are expected to continue ...
Hurricane Imelda is not expected to make landfall in the U.S., but could still affect the East Coast. Here's the local impacts.
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