Hurricane Imelda Swirls Away From Bermuda
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Imelda was upgraded from a tropical storm to a hurricane on Tuesday and threatened to bring hurricane conditions to Bermuda by Wednesday evening.
Hurricane Imelda is now closing in on Bermuda, just one day after Hurricane Humberto brushed the islands on Tuesday. And as of 11 a.m., the National Hurricane Center has issued its final advisory on Humberto, which has weakened and is no longer classified as a hurricane.
Cleanup is underway after eight waterfront homes have collapsed on the Outer Banks. Fortunately, the homes that were destroyed this week were unoccupied. Officials say Imelda is still churning up waters and could threaten more structures over the next few days.
Imelda and Humberto’s possible merger could reshape the Atlantic forecast. Here’s what it may mean for Bermuda.
The following video was obtained by CBS 17 on Tuesday, one day before the seventh house collapsed. BUXTON, N.C. (WNCN) — According to the National Park Service, two more Buxton homes felt the brutal wrath of two September hurricanes.
Imelda and Humberto backlash leads to flood advisories for the Shore and the Philly area Minor flooding could lead to road closings at the Shore and in Philly. While Hurricanes Imelda and Humberto pursue their “rare” relationship in the North Atlantic, the Philadelphia region will be experiencing some of the backlash.
To put how bizarre a storm preventing a landfall is into perspective, the now post-tropical Humberto and Imelda were closer than any two hurricanes in at least 50 years as they swept out to sea.
Rough beach conditions caused by Imelda and Humberto are expected to continue from Florida to New York. As what is left of Imelda speeds away from Bermuda, the National Hurricane Cente r is now tracking two new disturbances,