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Imelda Weakens and Speeds Away From Bermuda, Poised to Become Extratropical

Coastal hazards remain the primary U.S. impact.

Overview

  • The National Hurricane Center said Imelda, now a Category 1 with 80–85 mph winds, is moving east-northeast near 30 mph and is expected to transition to a post-tropical low later today.
  • A Tropical Storm Warning has been in effect for Bermuda with winds easing after the core passed just south; officials reported downed trees and power outages but no major damage so far.
  • Long-period swells from Imelda are producing dangerous rip currents and rough surf along parts of the U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast, including a high surf advisory for Palm Beach County through Sunday morning.
  • Forecasters are monitoring a disturbance near Florida and the Bahamas with about a 10% seven-day development chance that could track northwest across the peninsula into the Gulf and boost South Florida rainfall to 2–3 inches, with localized totals up to 4–6 inches.
  • A separate tropical wave expected to move off Africa carries roughly a 20% weeklong chance of development, and overall formation odds for both areas remain low at this time.