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- Where will Hurricane Humberto go? See path tracker, spaghetti models
Hurricane Humberto reached major hurricane status northeast of the Leeward Islands on the afternoon of Friday, Sept 26, and could grow even stronger as it moves between the U S and Bermuda over
- Humberto likely to bring dangerous surf, rip currents to much of East . . .
Hurricane Humberto's swells will probably cause "life-threatening surf and rip current conditions," the National Hurricane Center warned
- Tropical Storm Humberto forms, to become major hurricane off southeast . . .
Humberto is forecast to overcome dry air and combative winds, and become the next major hurricane of the season between Bermuda and the U S It could peak as a Category 4 hurricane
- Humberto tracker: Storm downgraded from hurricane, swells will bring . . .
Humberto is no longer a hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean, the National Hurricane Center said on Wednesday
- Andrew B. Hagen National Hurricane Center 11 December 2025
Initially, Humberto was in an environment of moderate westerly vertical wind shear, but it was able to gradually strengthen on 25 September due to warm sea-surface temperatures (SSTs) and a moist low- to mid-level troposphere Humberto intensified into a 60-kt tropical storm by 0000 UTC 26 September about 400 n mi northeast of the northern Leeward Islands The cyclone moved generally west
- Live Hurricane Humberto Tracker: Spaghetti plots, forecast cones . . .
The tropical Atlantic Basin is buzzing with activity, as Hurricane Humberto is gaining strength while spinning across the Atlantic Forecasters said it will likely "rapidly intensify" into a major hurricane (Category 3 or stronger)
- Hurricane Humberto rapidly strengthening, now Category 3 storm
Humberto is forecast to continue strengthening and is expected to be a Category 4 storm over the weekend Predictions on how Humberto could affect Florida and the U S are difficult due to the
- Hurricane Humberto tracker: Map and projected storm path
Humberto grew into a Category 3 hurricane as it moved over the south-central Atlantic
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