Hurricane Imelda formed Tuesday, Sept. 30, off the Florida coast. The Category 1 hurricane is expected to strengthen.
While Imelda is expected to move away from Florida and the United States, dangerous beach conditions, including rough surf, high seas and life-threatening rip currents are expected to continue ...
Hurricane Imelda is expected to be near Category 2 strength when it passes close to Bermuda late today. Swells generated by Hurricane Imelda and Hurricane Humberto continue to impact Florida and the U ...
It may soon start to feel like hurricane season in Florida as Humberto is forecast to become a major hurricane with another ...
Even with Imelda and Humberto forecast to head out to sea, Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas can still expect significant coastal flooding and powerful winds.
With the system’s center likely remaining around 100-150 miles east of Florida’s East Coast, it should be far enough away for the peninsula to avoid significant rain and wind impacts.
Tropical Storm Imelda is expected to form later today or early tomorrow from the depression we've been following near the ...
SURF: Swells generated by Tropical Storm Imelda and Hurricane Humberto will affect portions of the Bahamas this weekend, and ...
The depression is expected to strengthen and bring tropical storm conditions to portions of the central and northwestern Bahamas through Sunday night. Tropical storm conditions are also possible along ...
The next named storm, Imelda, is just on the cusp of developing behind Hurricane Humberto. Together they could create a rare, complex weather pattern.
Tropical Storm Imelda is becoming better organized as it moves slowly north along Florida's coast Monday, Sept. 29. The storm is expected to become a hurricane Tuesday, Sept. 30, according to the ...
Rainfall associated with Tropical Depression Nine will continue to impact eastern Cuba and the Bahamas through Tuesday, which will likely produce flash and urban flooding. Mudslides are possible in ...