Tropical Storm Imelda and Humberto: Double Threat to US and Bermuda Coasts

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Tropical Storm Imelda is approaching the Southeast US coast but will not make landfall, bringing rain, strong winds, high surf, rip currents, and potential flooding from the Carolinas to Virginia, and possibly hitting Bermuda as a hurricane. Meanwhile, Hurricane Humberto is affecting Bermuda with heavy rain.
- Tropical Storm Imelda: Tracking the storm's path near the Southeast coast ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
- Imelda and Humberto deliver double threat — dangerous surf and coastal flooding for US, back-to-back hurricanes for Bermuda CNN
- Why Imelda’s Forecast Changed To Avoid Southeast Coast Landfall The Weather Channel
- How Imelda and Humberto Will Affect the East Coast Forecast The New York Times
- Tropical Storm Imelda drenches the Bahamas Yale Climate Connections
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