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Tropical Storm Imelda is gaining strength and heading toward the Southeast U.S. — while Hurricane Humberto stirs up massive waves across the East Coast. Both storms are now on a potential collision course with Bermuda. In this quick update, we break down the latest forecasts, satellite data, and spaghetti models so you know what to expect and how to stay prepared. From high surf to torrential rain, here’s your essential 1-minute storm tracker update.
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00:00Two storms, one coastline, and a threat that's growing fast.
00:03Here's what you need to know right now. Tropical storm.
00:06Imelda is pushing toward the southeast U.S. coast.
00:09Heavy rain, coastal flooding, and strong winds are all on the table.
00:13But that's not all farther out in the Atlantic. Hurricane Humberto is churning up the ocean.
00:19And it's making waves, literally. Massive surf
00:23and dangerous rip currents are expected all along the east coast.
00:26And both storms may head straight for Bermuda. The latest satellite images show deep red cloud tops.
00:32That's a sign Imelda is strengthening.
00:35And it's not just about where the eye hits.
00:37Rain, wind, and storm surge can stretch hundreds of miles from the center.
00:41Forecast models, also known as spaghetti models, show multiple paths.
00:46And that means uncertainty is still high. High wind shear might slow things down.
00:51But warm ocean waters are fueling both systems.
00:54So what should you do? Stay alert. Check the latest maps.
00:58And if you're near the coast, be prepared.
01:01Imelda and Humberto are just part of what's shaping up to be an active hurricane season.
01:05And it's far from over.
01:07When the ocean speaks with two voices, you better listen.
01:10And it'smême and evolution.
01:11You better listen to it.
01:28I don't think so.
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