Imelda’s Wrath Shifts Path – Brace for Impact
Tropical Storm Imelda is brewing over the Bahamas, preparing to unleash its fury on the Southeast coast. With maximum sustained winds of 40 mph, this storm is no joke. While the forecast seems less dire than initially predicted, the potential for heavy rain, flash flooding, and powerful winds remains a major concern. As Imelda intensifies into a hurricane, the Southeast should remain on high alert. Hurricane Humberto is also lurking in the Atlantic, reaching a rare Category 5 status before thankfully downgrading slightly. South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has already declared a state of emergency, urging residents to prepare for the worst. With the risk of significant wind impacts decreasing, there is no room for complacency. Stay tuned for the latest updates and brace yourselves for the worst as Imelda and Humberto set their sights on the unsuspecting coasts.
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