Tropical Storm Imelda, Hurricane Humberto update
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Hurricane Humberto's swells will probably cause "life-threatening surf and rip current conditions," the National Hurricane Center warned.
Article last updated: Monday, Sept. 29, 2025, 11 p.m. ET
Article last updated: Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025, 5 a.m. ET
A strengthening storm brewing near the Bahamas could bring flooding rain, coastal surge, damaging winds and dangerous surf to the Southeast.
A combination of weather factors and geography helped make it one of the most brutal storms in the modern history of hurricanes.
The National Hurricane Center's 11 p.m. Monday update reported that Category 4 Hurricane Humberto is in the Atlantic Ocean, 295 miles southwest of Bermuda. Packing maximum sustained winds of 140 mph, the hurricane is tracking north-northwest at 13 mph.
Tropical Storm Imelda is expected to strengthen into a hurricane this week and bring flooding to parts of the Caribbean and the coastal Carolinas.
The storm system closing in from the Atlantic Ocean is expected to become Tropical Storm Imelda by the end of this weekend.