MIAMI (AP) — Hurricane Humberto is creating perilous surf along Bermuda and the U.S. East Coast, while Tropical Storm Imelda is strengthening and impacting parts of the Bahamas. Humberto, a powerful Category 4 storm, is located 400 miles south-southwest of Bermuda, with maximum winds of 140 mph. It’s expected to shift direction soon. Meanwhile, Imelda, which formed on Sunday, poses risks of flash flooding across the Bahamas, particularly in low-lying areas. Local residents are highly encouraged to prepare for adverse weather conditions, as highways remain quiet and flights canceled amid rising concerns about safety.
Storm Alert: Hurricane Humberto & Tropical Storm Imelda

Storm Alert: Hurricane Humberto & Tropical Storm Imelda
Hurricane Humberto poses threats to Bermuda and the U.S. East Coast, while Tropical Storm Imelda brings heavy rains to the Bahamas. Stay safe and keep updated!
Hurricane Humberto is a Category 4 storm approaching Bermuda, expected to produce dangerous surf conditions and hazardous weather patterns along the U.S. East Coast. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Imelda is strengthening and threatening Cuba and the Bahamas with significant rainfall and flash flooding. Local officials are urging residents to prepare for potential evacuations and property damage. Flights have already been canceled in affected areas, as governors declare states of emergency in anticipation of severe weather.