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Who will Hurricane Humberto impact?

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Hurricane Humberto is expected to impact Bermuda directly, with authorities urging vigilance as the storm approaches. There is also potential for indirect impacts along the U.S. East Coast, especially from Florida to the Carolinas, due to rough seas, rip currents, and possible interaction with another storm system. Residents in these areas should monitor updates closely.

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Major Hurricane Humberto to impact Bermuda this week

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  • Hurricane Humberto was downgraded from Category 5 to Category 4. 6s
  • The hurricane is moving west-northwest at 13 miles per hour and is currently far from land. 11s
  • Tropical storm force winds extend about 140 miles from the center. 21s
  • Humberto is expected to maintain major hurricane status as it nears Bermuda. 32s
  • The latest forecast projects the storm will pass just north and west of Bermuda. 42s
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Major Hurricane Humberto to impact Bermuda this week
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The Weather Channel
3 hours ago
Major Hurricane Humberto to impact Bermuda this week

Humberto is something we need to watch for Bermuda in the future, getting a little close out there.

Humberto to become a rare Category 5 hurricane this weekend
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The Weather Channel
1 day ago
Humberto to become a rare Category 5 hurricane this weekend

Bermuda needs to keep a close eye on Humberto for the coming days, especially by midweek.

Early-week storm risk for the Carolinas
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AccuWeather
2 days ago
Early-week storm risk for the Carolinas

Anyone from Florida up to the Carolinas needs to watch this very carefully. The potential for a big-time flooding event is on the table here across the Carolinas.

Early-week storm risk for the Carolinas
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AccuWeather
2 days ago
Early-week storm risk for the Carolinas

Highly confident: rough seas across the entirety of the East Coast, starting probably Sunday into Monday, and rip current risks anywhere from Florida to Maine.

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