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Imelda Weakens, New Storm Looms Over Bahamas and South Florida

Summary

  • Hurricane Imelda expected to weaken into post-tropical system
  • Tropical wave off Africa has 20% chance of developing next week
  • Low-pressure system near Bahamas and South Florida being monitored
Imelda Weakens, New Storm Looms Over Bahamas and South Florida

As of October 2nd, 2025, Channel 9 meteorologists are continuing to monitor the progress of Hurricane Imelda after it moved over Bermuda overnight. Imelda currently has maximum sustained winds around 85 mph and is moving east-northeast at 30 mph.

The forecasters predict that Imelda will weaken into a post-tropical system on Thursday as it travels over cooler Atlantic waters. This comes as a tropical wave is expected to move off the coast of Africa in the coming days, with a 20% chance of developing into a storm next week.

Closer to home, a developing low-pressure system near the Bahamas and South Florida is also being closely watched, though it currently has only a 10% chance of further development. While the chance of this system strengthening is low at the moment, meteorologists will continue to monitor the situation, as conditions can change rapidly.

The low-pressure system near the Bahamas and South Florida could contribute to a soggy forecast for the region over the upcoming weekend.

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Imelda is expected to weaken into a post-tropical system on Thursday as it moves over cooler Atlantic waters.
The tropical wave has a 20% chance of developing into a storm next week.
The low-pressure system could contribute to a soggy forecast for the Bahamas and South Florida over the upcoming weekend.

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