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Tropical Storm Imelda Approaches South Carolina as Hurricane Humberto Weakens
28 Sep
Summary
- Tropical Storm Imelda forecast to become a hurricane near South Carolina
- Hurricane Humberto remains a strong Category 4 storm, threatening Bermuda
- Tropical Depression Nine bringing heavy rain and flooding to Bahamas and Cuba

As of September 29th, 2025, a weather system is forecast to strengthen into Tropical Storm Imelda later today and approach the South Carolina coast as a hurricane by late Monday or Tuesday. The system is currently located about 285 miles northwest of the eastern tip of Cuba and 100 miles west-southwest of the Central Bahamas, moving north-northwest at 7 mph.
Meanwhile, Hurricane Humberto has weakened slightly but remains a strong Category 4 storm in the Atlantic, with maximum sustained winds of 155 mph. The hurricane is located about 585 miles south of Bermuda and is moving west-northwest at 13 mph. Forecasters say a tropical storm watch could be required in Bermuda later today, and swells from the storm could reach the U.S. East Coast on Monday.




