Southeast US braces for tropical storms and hurricanes this week
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A developing tropical storm, named Imelda, is expected to approach the southeastern US coast next week, potentially bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and coastal flooding, but a landfall appears unlikely. Meanwhile, Hurricane Humberto has intensified but is forecasted to stay offshore, possibly aiding in steering Imelda away from land.
- Impending tropical storm to approach Southeast US coast this week: What to know about the forecast ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
- Florida On Watch Ahead Of Storm; Humberto Reaches Category 5 The Weather Channel
- Tropical Depression Nine expected to develop into Imelda, bring impacts to SC coast WYFF
- Will Tropical Depression Nine impact South Florida? See its projected path. CBS News
- Humberto hits Category 4, while The Bahamas and Southeast U.S. prep for the next storm Yale Climate Connections
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