In a version of the Fujiwhara effect, Hurricane Humberto is pulling Tropical Storm Imelda eastward and away from the U.S.
What could have been catastrophic flooding in the Southeast is now expected to be a few days of rain, wind, big waves from eastern Florida to southern Virginia.
Imelda is expected to take a sharp east-northeast turn away from the southeastern United States and form into a hurricane on Tuesday.
Tropical Storm Imelda’s fringes will affect South Florida and the Bahamas throughout Monday, while Hurricane Humberto remains to its east as an intense Category 4 major storm.
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Tropical Storm Imelda formed southeast of Florida and is expected to track off the U.S. Southeast coast for a few days. Its impact on coastal areas depends on the pull of nearby Category 4 ...
Tropical Storm Imelda slogged through the Bahamas on Monday but its effects on Florida were forecast to be diminished, according to the National Hurricane Center. As of the NHC’s 5 a.m. advisory, the ...
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The core of Imelda will miss the U.S. coast thanks to high pressure and Hurricane Humberto, but the tropical storm will still trigger dangerous surf, rip currents, and coastal flooding from Florida to ...
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Tropical Storm Imelda is expected to spare the U.S. mainland a direct strike this week. Forecasters warn the system is still dangerous.
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