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Powerful Hurricane Humberto Intensifies, Threatens Caribbean and Bermuda
27 Sep
Summary
- Hurricane Humberto strengthens to Category 4 with 145 mph winds
- Dangerous surf and rip currents expected in Caribbean and Bermuda
- Second storm system could interact with Humberto, causing erratic paths

As of September 27th, 2025, Hurricane Humberto has strengthened into a dangerous Category 4 hurricane, posing a threat to the northeastern Caribbean and Bermuda. The storm is currently packing maximum sustained winds of 145 mph, according to the latest advisory from the National Hurricane Center.
While Humberto is not projected to make direct landfall in the Caribbean, its sheer size and intensity mean that coastal communities in the region will still face hazardous surf and life-threatening rip currents in the days ahead. This could have significant implications for islands heavily dependent on tourism, as both safety and local economies may be affected.
Compounding the situation, forecasters are also tracking a second storm system that is expected to quickly strengthen over the northeast Caribbean. This disturbance could potentially interact with Humberto in a Fujiwhara effect, causing the two storms to spin around each other and veer off their projected paths. Such erratic storm behavior could further complicate the situation for residents and emergency responders in the affected areas.
As Humberto continues to intensify, the National Weather Service has warned that the hurricane is forecast to become a major hurricane later today or on Saturday. While the current track suggests the storm will veer away from the U.S. East Coast, the risk of dangerous rip currents will remain a concern through the weekend.