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Hurricane Imelda rumbles toward Bermuda as airport, schools and government offices close
Read full article: Hurricane Imelda rumbles toward Bermuda as airport, schools and government offices closeHurricane Imelda is barreling toward Bermuda as forecasters warn it would swipe past the tiny British territory as a Category 2 storm.
Bermuda lashed by distant hurricane and prepares for the stronger Imelda
Read full article: Bermuda lashed by distant hurricane and prepares for the stronger ImeldaThe outer bands of Hurricane Humberto are lashing Bermuda ahead of a more direct pass from the stronger Hurricane Imelda on the tiny British territory.
Jacksonville braces for gusty winds and dangerous surf as Imelda and Humberto approach coast
Read full article: Jacksonville braces for gusty winds and dangerous surf as Imelda and Humberto approach coastTropical Storm Imelda and Hurricane Humberto are driving dangerous surf, rip currents, and gusty winds along the Jacksonville coastline, with spotty showers and storms expected through the week.
Tropical Storm Imelda forms near Bahamas and is expected to become a hurricane in coming days
Read full article: Tropical Storm Imelda forms near Bahamas and is expected to become a hurricane in coming daysTropical Storm Imelda has formed near the Bahamas and is forecast to become a hurricane curving away from the southeast U.S. seacoast early this week.
Tracking the Tropics: Tropical Depression 9 continues to strengthen; Humberto becomes Cat 5
Read full article: Tracking the Tropics: Tropical Depression 9 continues to strengthen; Humberto becomes Cat 5On the forecast track, the center of the system is expected to move across the central and northwestern Bahamas this weekend and approach the southeast U.S. coast early next week.
Tropical weather in the Atlantic is slamming the Caribbean and may strike Southeast US next
Read full article: Tropical weather in the Atlantic is slamming the Caribbean and may strike Southeast US nextCrews have been preparing for a weather system forecast to hit South Carolina as a hurricane early next week.
Humberto Likely To Merge With A Frontal Boundary Tonight
Read full article: Humberto Likely To Merge With A Frontal Boundary TonightAt 500 AM AST (0900 UTC), the center of Hurricane Humberto was located near latitude 35.8 North, longitude 67.3 West. Humberto is moving toward the northeast near 14 mph (22 km/h). A faster motion...

Jerry becomes Category 1 hurricane
Read full article: Jerry becomes Category 1 hurricaneCNN Weather(CNN) - Jerry has strengthened into a Category 1 hurricane, according to the National Hurricane Center's latest advisory. The storm is the 10th named storm of the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season and follows Hurricane Humberto and Tropical Storm Imelda, the remnants of which are causing flooding in southeastern Texas on Thursday. Hurricane Jerry had maximum sustained winds of 75 mph -- just barely Category 1 level -- as of 11 a.m. Thursday. At that time, the storm was about 490 miles east of the Leeward Islands and headed west-northwest at 16 mph, the hurricane center said. The storm would then pass north of Puerto Rico on Saturday and the southeastern Bahamas on Sunday, the hurricane center said.

Hurricane Humberto leaves most of Bermuda in the dark
Read full article: Hurricane Humberto leaves most of Bermuda in the darkHAMILTON, Bermuda - Bermuda will be feeling only some leftover winds Thursday as Hurricane Humberto keeps moving further into the Atlantic. By early Thursday, the center had discontinued all warnings for Bermuda as Humberto churned about 195 miles north northeast of Bermuda. The island was still feeling the storm's tropical storm-force winds Thursday morning, which extended 220 miles from the center. Humberto is one of three stormsThe hurricane is one of three storms drawing attention in the Atlantic basin this week. Meantime, Tropical Storm Jerry, brewing in the Atlantic, is expected to become a hurricane by the time it reaches the northern Leeward Islands on Friday, the hurricane center said.

New depression in Atlantic expected to become tropical storm Wednesday
Read full article: New depression in Atlantic expected to become tropical storm WednesdayNOTE: Follow latest on this storm in new story:Tropical Story Jerry will become hurricane in CarribeanThe National Hurricane Center said Tropical Depression 10 formed Tuesday morning far out in the Atlantic. NHC also developed another depression in the Gulf of Mexico, that later became Tropical Storm Imelda Tuesday afternoon. Six hours later, the system was moving west-northwest at 10 mph with 35 mph winds. Soon to be Tropical Storm JerryIt is forecast to strengthen into a tropical storm -- likely to be called Jerry -- later Wednesday and become a hurricane by the time it moves near the northern Leeward Islands Friday. Elsewhere in the tropicsTropical Depression 11 formed in the Gulf offshore Freeport, Texas, about noon Tuesday and was upgraded hours later to Tropical Storm Imelda, with winds nears near 40 mph.

Cooling down this evening, wet weather on Wednesday
Read full article: Cooling down this evening, wet weather on WednesdayJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Today was hot sunny and breezy -- topping out in the low 90s with onshore wind around 15 mph. Tonight, expect a nice cool down through the 80s for the early parts of the evening as the breeze starts to die down overnight. Afternoon highs will be held in the mid to upper 80s as a result of the clouds and showers. Expect gusty northeasterly winds between 15 and 20 mph even into the evening hours. As of 8 p.m. Tuesday, Imelda was about 5 miles north of Houston, moving north at 7 mph with 35 mph winds.

Hurricane Humberto gaining strength as it barrels toward Bermuda
Read full article: Hurricane Humberto gaining strength as it barrels toward BermudaWith wind speeds of 100 mph -- and gusts up to 120 mph -- the Category 2 storm could still become a major hurricane before it comes dangerously close Wednesday night to Bermuda. The hurricane will pass less than 100 miles north of the island territory, according to the current forecast track from the National Hurricane Center, which noted Tuesday at 11 a.m. A tropical storm warning and a hurricane watch have been issued by the Bermuda Weather Service. Only 21 hurricanes have passed within 100 miles of Bermuda over the past 100 years. The last hurricane to make landfall in Bermuda was Hurricane Gonzalo in 2014.

Humberto strengthens to Category 2 hurricane
Read full article: Humberto strengthens to Category 2 hurricaneFREEPORT, Bahamas - Humberto has been upgraded to a category 2 hurricane as it moves farther east into the Atlantic Ocean and away from land. The Bahamas dodged the brunt of Humberto as it passed by Saturday with sustained winds around 70 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center. The storm picked up speed as it moved away from the islands and strengthened into a Category 1 hurricane, with winds of 75 mph, Sunday night, the center said. As of 800 AM EDT the large and ragged eye of Hurricane Humberto was located near latitude 30.6 North, longitude 74.0 West. Additional strengthening is forecast during the next 36 hours, and Humberto is expected to become a major hurricane by tonight or Wednesday morning.

Not as hot by the end of the week
Read full article: Not as hot by the end of the weekTonight we will see clear skies and breezy northeasterly winds. Temperatures will turn mild around sunset and venture down into the lovely upper 60s and low 70s overnight. We wake up in the enviable mid to upper 60s and warm up into the mid to upper 80s. The skies clear out during the day and we end up with clear skies. Friday starts out lovely, in the mid to upper 60s and warms up into the mid to upper 80s under mostly sunny skies.