Hurricane Melissa followed what has unfortunately become a pattern for major storms: It formed late in the season, ...
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Hurricane Priscilla neared Category 3 status on Tuesday in the Pacific as a new tropical storm strengthened in the Atlantic, the US National Hurricane Center said. Just off the west coast of Mexico, ...
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Forecasters are monitoring Hurricane Imelda, now a Category 2 hurricane, as it moves to Bermuda, according to the National Hurricane Center. According to a 7 p.m. ET advisory on Wednesday, Oct. 1 from ...
Hurricane Imelda is strengthening as it moves away from Florida and is expected to impact Bermuda. The storm is moving much faster than before, with maximum sustained winds of 90 mph. While not ...
Hurricane Imelda and Humberto will continue to bring high surf along the U.S. East Coast, and both storms will threaten Bermuda as their latest tracks bring them towards the archipelago. You have ...
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Imelda strengthens into hurricane. The Category 1 hurricane is beginning a slow turn away from Florida, moving slowly to the northeast. Expect dangerous beach conditions to continue, along with ...
Imelda became the 4th hurricane of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season early Tuesday morning. Florida will still see dangerous surf, rip currents and coastal flooding as Imelda starts to veer east ...
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is heating up but so far storms seem to be avoiding Florida. Why? Has it happened before?