Summary
Tropical Storm Imelda is expected to become a hurricane as it moves along the Southeast U.S. coast, possibly causing dangerous surf and flooding. Hurricane Humberto is a strong Category 4 storm that could also bring threats to U.S. beaches and Bermuda. South Carolina and Charleston have declared emergencies as they prepare for these storms.
Key Facts
- Tropical Storm Imelda is expected to become a hurricane near Florida's Atlantic coast by Tuesday.
- Hurricane Humberto is currently a Category 4 storm.
- Both storms are creating dangerous waves, beach erosion, and potential flooding from Florida to the Carolinas.
- Bermuda may face hurricane conditions from both Imelda and Humberto.
- South Carolina and Charleston have declared states of emergency in preparation.
- So far in 2025, the U.S. has not had a hurricane make landfall, but recent storms have intensified quickly.