Imelda shifts East, but surf and wind still a concern for Florida coast
Tropical Storm Imelda continues to organize over the Bahamas, and impacts along the coast are likely through Tuesday.
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Tropical Storm Imelda continues to organize over the Bahamas, and impacts along the coast are likely through Tuesday.
All eyes are on Tropical Storm Imelda and its impacts on parts of Central Florida overnight through Tuesday.
Tropical Depression Nine was upgraded to Tropical Storm Imelda Sunday afternoon. The 2pm advisory from the National Hurricane Center increased winds to 40 mph, making Imelda a weak tropical storm.
Tropical Depression Nine continues to organize north of Cuba and will likely produce some impacts along the east coast of Central Florida.
Saturday has featured typical scattered storms, but eyes now turn to Tropical Depression Nine near Cuba.
Tropical Depression Nine continues to slowly organize north of Cuba and is on track to produce some impacts along the east coast of Central Florida.
Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine has been declared Friday evening, with tropical storm alerts posted for the Bahamas.
Tropical Storm Humberto continued to intensify Thursday evening, while a second system is poised to become a depression in the next 48 hours.
Thursday featured high coverage of PM storms, and more rain is likely to close out the work week.
Tropical Storm Humberto formed Wednesday evening in the open Atlantic, while a second system could get close to the southeastern U.S. next week.