Second storm could 'dance' with Hurricane Humberto before impacting US next week
Summary
A developing storm near Hurricane Humberto could impact the U.S. next week. Humberto is the third hurricane of the season and while it isn't expected to hit land, it could influence the storm's path. This storm is bringing thunderstorms to the Caribbean and could gain strength over warm seas.Key Facts
- Hurricane Humberto is the third hurricane of the season.
- Humberto may not pose a direct threat to land.
- A low-pressure area near Humberto is causing thunderstorms in the Caribbean.
- The low-pressure area may develop into a storm named 'Imelda'.
- Warm sea temperatures could strengthen 'Imelda' into a hurricane.
- The Fujiwhara effect might occur if Humberto and the new storm get close.
- There are three possible scenarios for the storm's path next week, including moving out to sea or impacting the U.S. coast.
- Forecasters are monitoring computer models to predict the storm's development.
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