Summary
Tropical Storm Imelda is expected to cross the northwestern Bahamas on Monday before changing direction to move away from the southeastern United States by midweek. The National Hurricane Center reports that Hurricane Humberto is likely influencing Imelda's path, pulling it out to sea.
Key Facts
- Tropical Storm Imelda will move across the northwestern Bahamas on Monday.
- The storm will turn east-northeast on Tuesday.
- Imelda is expected to move away from the southeastern U.S. by midweek.
- Earlier forecasts suggested Imelda might head towards the U.S. Southeast Coast.
- Hurricane Humberto's presence is causing Imelda to move out to sea.
- This interaction between the storms should prevent Imelda from hitting the Southeast Coast.