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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