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Tropical Storm Imelda Approaches South Carolina as Hurricane Humberto Hits Bermuda
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 that is forecast to become Tropical Storm Imelda is causing disruption in the Bahamas and nearby islands. The system is currently located about 100 miles west-southwest of the Central Bahamas and is moving north-northwest at 7 mph. It is expected to strengthen into a hurricane by late Monday or Tuesday and approach the coast of South Carolina.
Meanwhile, Hurricane Humberto, a powerful Category 4 storm, has weakened slightly but remains a significant threat to Bermuda. Humberto 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 in the day, and swells from the hurricane could reach the U.S. East Coast on Monday.
In addition, Tropical Depression Nine is threatening parts of Cuba and the Bahamas with heavy rainfall and flash flooding. The Bahamas' Department of Meteorology has urged people in the northwest and central islands to prepare for tropical storm conditions.
Authorities in South Carolina and North Carolina are closely monitoring the weather and urging residents to stay alert. South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster has emphasized the seriousness of the situation, stating that the storm is "deadly serious." North Carolina Governor Josh Stein has declared a state of emergency in advance of the system.