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Hurricane Gabrielle strengthened to Category 3 east of Bermuda, sending swells to the U.S. and Canadian coasts.
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Imelda has become a hurricane as it moves away from the Bahamas, the National Hurricane Center announced Tuesday. Located about 735 miles west-southwest of Bermuda, Imelda is moving toward the northeast at 7 mph.
Hurricane Humberto has merged with a front and is starting to fizzle out. The system, however, is generating dangerous surf and rip currents that will persist along the western Atlantic coastline throughout the week.
Hurricane Imelda upgraded from a tropical storm to a Category 1 hurricane in the North Atlantic on Tuesday morning.
As a developing system in the Atlantic is expected to affect Lowcountry weather early next week, leaders are taking action to prepare for it.
The National Hurricane Center says Invest 94L may strengthen into a tropical depression soon, and could become Tropical Storm Imedla in the coming days.
Will it rain today? Atlantic hurricane season is June 1 to Nov. 30, 2025, with most tropical storm activity between August and October in Florida.
The News-Journal takes a look back at Hurricane Milton, which had many Floridians on the edge of their seats as it churned in the Gulf for days.
Tropical Storm Jerry will probably be blown out to sea by a separate storm near the East Coast, which could bring significant rain, wind and wave-related impacts, particularly to the coastal Carolinas and Virginia.