Tropical Storms in the Atlantic Pose Growing Threats to the U.S. Southeast

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A new tropical storm, potentially impacting the US Southeast by Monday or Tuesday, is forming in the Atlantic alongside Hurricane Humberto, which is rapidly intensifying and may influence Imelda's path. The Carolinas are most at risk for landfall, with threats of heavy rain, flooding, storm surge, and coastal erosion across the Eastern seaboard. Residents should stay alert as the situation develops.
- Clock ticking for the Southeast as next tropical threat organizes, with U.S. impacts likely by Monday CNN
- Hurricane Humberto Could Soon Be Joined By Another Storm: Latest Updates The New York Times
- Two storms are churning in the Atlantic, but only one is a threat to the U.S. NBC News
- Monitoring the Tropics: System yet to be named could be problematic for Carolinas WLOS
- Fujiwhara Effect: What is it, what happens? Will Invest 94L and Tropical Storm Humberto combine? FOX 35 Orlando
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