Tropical depression strengthens into Tropical Storm Imelda
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Forecasters say PTC Nine could intensify into a tropical storm over the weekend as it tracks through the Bahamas.
For Florida, the bottom line: no direct landfall impacts are expected, but rough seas, rip currents, and dangerous beach conditions will develop early next week.
Strengthening Humberto and developing Imelda staying just off our coast will have some coastal impacts of large swells next week.
Two tropical cyclones are barreling through the Atlantic on a potential collision course — and in the unlikely event that they clash, a freak weather event merging them into one monster storm could wreak havoc along the East Coast.
Now, the NHC has the ability to issue tropical cyclone advisories up to 72 hours before the anticipated arrival of storm surge or tropical-storm-force winds on land. This allows for longer lead times when there is a significant risk of wind and storm surge impacts.
Hurricane Humberto has strengthened to Category 4 but remains “far out to sea,” while the unnamed TS9 might make a move as far north as North Carolina.
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Wilmington weather: Will Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine impact the Carolinas?
Wilmington-area residents need to stay alert and be prepared as tropical weather conditions could reach the area early next week.
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Florida's east coast faces dangerous beach conditions and a chance of tropical storm winds from Potential Tropical Cyclone 9.
Each hurricane season, between 50 and 60 tropical waves burst free off the coast of West Africa, with most slowly developing into powerhouse cyclones.