Hurricane Imelda Forms in Atlantic
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The tropics are showing some real signs of life this week with two individual hurricanes developing side-by-side not far off the East Coast. These storms emerge amidst a quiet season overall, and impacts are expected as they continue on paths in the vicinity of our coastlines.
Will it rain today? Atlantic hurricane season is June 1 to Nov. 30, 2025, with most tropical storm activity between August and October in Florida.
Authorities in the Bahamas have closed a majority of schools following mandatory evacuations for some islands in the archipelago as Tropical Storm Imelda drops heavy rain and unleashes flooding in the northern Caribbean,
Impacts from Hurricane Humberto and Invest 94L on the US remain difficult to predict, but risks along the coast between Florida and NC are increasing.
As of 5 p.m. EST on Monday, according to the National Hurricane Center, Gabrielle was still 2,005 miles west of the Azores, in the mid-Atlantic, and 180 miles east-southeast of Bermuda. But the storm is expected to approach the Azores by Thursday.
As part of the Hurricane Forecast Improvement Program (HFIP), NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic & Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) advances hurricane prediction through real-time testing, model upgrades, and research-to-operations transitions of HAFS in close coordination with NOAA’s National Weather Service – Environmental Modeling Center .
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