"The combined impact of the two storms, Humberto and Imelda, may cause isolated flash flooding, coastal flooding, ocean overwash, wind gusts, and dangerous currents throughout much of this week," NC ...
(1) Imelda is turning to the east/northeast moving away from the U.S. & accelerating to near Bermuda by Wed. night then will merge with a frontal system while becoming absorbed by an upper level ...
Imelda had maximum sustained winds of 70 mph (110 kph) and was moving northeast at 7 mph (11 kph). It was forecast to become a hurricane on Tuesday mo ...
Hurricane Imelda continues to become better organized with a forecast track showing it’s expected to move toward Bermuda.
Hurricane Imelda will continue to bring impacts to the Southeast U.S. as it heads toward Bermuda. Here's the latest forecast maps and tracking information to stay up-to-date on the storm's path and ...
The interaction of the systems helped steer Imelda away from the East Coast, but two hurricanes will still churn up coastal danger.
Despite no U.S. landfall, a strong onshore - out of the east/northeast - flow/wind will occur to the north & west of Imelda for much of this week making for rough seas & surf + a high rip current risk ...
Hurricane Imelda is not expected to make landfall in the U.S., but could still affect the East Coast, according to the National Hurricane Center.
We continue our week-long series of stories on the one year anniversary of Hurricane Helene as our area remembers and recovers. Tonight, we’re taking a look at ...
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