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Why tropical storm Imelda’s forecast changed — and what risks still remain

The storm is expected to strengthen into a hurricane but veer away from a direct US landfall.

September 29, 2025 / 12:30 IST
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Tropical Storm Imelda developed over the Bahamas on Sunday afternoon, bringing heavy rains and prompting tropical storm warnings across the central and northwestern islands. With maximum sustained winds of 40 mph, the system sat 335 miles southeast of Cape Canaveral, Florida, according to the National Hurricane Center. Rainfall between 4 and 12 inches is forecast in parts of the Bahamas and eastern Cuba, creating a risk of flash flooding, CNN reported.

Forecast track changes

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Over the last 36 hours, forecasts for Imelda’s path have shifted away from a direct strike on the US Southeast coast. The storm is expected to move north, parallel to Florida’s Atlantic shoreline, before turning east into the open ocean early this week. The National Hurricane Center now anticipates Imelda will intensify into a hurricane by late Monday or Tuesday. With the updated outlook, tropical storm watches for parts of Florida’s east coast have been lifted.

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