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Orlando weather: Tropical Storm Imelda to bring dangerous impacts to Florida coast
The FOX 35 Storm Team has designated Monday as a Weather Impact Day, as Tropical Storm Imelda moves north, parallel to Florida's East Coast, bringing multiple rounds of waves and rain.
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Tropical Weather Update: TD9 and Humberto at 5 am
The forecast track keeps Humberto offshore, but Bermuda could still feel significant effects. Tropical-storm-force winds are possible there by Tuesday night into Wednesday, with the odds around 50 percent. The exact track will determine how close the storm’s strongest winds and rain pass to the island.
However, there remains a possibility that the storm could still move inland. Either way, the the state could still see extensive rain even through the end of the upcoming workweek, as well as gusty winds. The greatest risk of flooding will be on the coast and the eastern half of the state.
It should be warm and dry for the Phillies' playoff games, as those two tropical cyclones spin toward obscurity.
Tracking a stream of tropical moisture over the next couple of days. Scattered showers and perhaps a storm through Tuesday. Up to an inch of rain is possible, but it should not cause flooding issues,
Eight Carnival Cruise Line ships had to adjust their itineraries due to the tropical weather systems moving through the mid-Atlantic. According to the company’s weather alerts, guests are being notified of the changes caused by Hurricane Humberto and a tropical wave.