Tropical Storm Imelda, Bermuda and national hurricane center
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Updating] Hurricane Imelda is moving away from Bermuda having caused widespread power outages, and the airport and Causeway re-opened earlier today [Oct 2] while public schools are set to reopen on Monday,
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Hurricane Humberto has merged with a front and is starting to fizzle out. The system, however, is generating dangerous surf and rip currents that will persist along the western Atlantic coastline throughout the week.
This map from the National Hurricane Center shows the likely path of Hurricane Humberto as it tears through the Atlantic. The hurricane "is drifting slowly in weak steering currents," the center said, though it added that Humberto is "gradually increasing speed while moving west-northward to northwestward".
Hurricane Milton plowed across Florida, knocking out power to more than 3 million customers, whipping up tornado warnings and leaving at least 6 dead.
Hurricane Imelda is expected to continue strengthening, potentially reaching Category 2 status, according to the National Hurricane Center.
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein was scheduled to hold a press conference Monday afternoon following a mas shooting that left three people dead, and to discuss how the state would prepare for the impacts of Hurricane Humberto and Tropical Depression Imelda.