Summary
Two weather systems, Hurricane Humberto and Tropical Storm 9, are causing warnings along Florida's east coast. While neither storm is expected to reach the U.S., there are advisories in place for dangerous ocean conditions. Residents in the affected areas are advised to stay out of the water due to high waves and rip currents.
Key Facts
- Hurricane Humberto and Tropical Storm 9 are developing in the Atlantic Ocean.
- Neither storm is forecasted to make landfall in the U.S.
- The National Weather Service issued warnings for Florida's east coast.
- Dangerous marine conditions and rip currents are expected from the storms.
- Authorities warn against swimming in ocean waters due to high surf and strong currents.
- The National Hurricane Center expects Tropical Storm 9 to move north past Florida into Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
- Hurricane Humberto is not expected to reach the U.S. but will pass near Bermuda and weaken in the Atlantic.