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Hurricane Imelda's core moving away from Bermuda with conditions expected to improve
Imelda, the Atlantic season's fourth hurricane, brought heavy rain, storm surge, and power outages to Bermuda while earlier causing fatalities and flooding in the Caribbean.
- On Wednesday, Hurricane Imelda barreled toward Bermuda as a Category 2 storm, with forecasters warning of hurricane-force winds, damaging waves and flash flooding.
- Earlier this week, Hurricane Humberto and Imelda neared 467 miles apart, triggering the rare Fujiwhara Effect as atmospheric conditions favored more storms this year, AccuWeather's Alex DaSilva said.
- Bermuda closed schools, government offices and its airport Wednesday and deployed 100 soldiers as hundreds lost power ahead of the storm, while Imelda caused flooding and two deaths in eastern Cuba.
- Between 2 and 4 inches of rain were forecast across Bermuda, with a dangerous storm surge expected to cause coastal flooding and strongest winds early Thursday, the National Hurricane Center in Miami said.
- Imelda is the Atlantic season's fourth hurricane this year, and both systems generated dangerous surf and rip currents affecting beaches along the north Caribbean, the Bahamas, Bermuda and the U.S. East Coast.
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Imelda weakens after lashing Bermuda as a Category 2 hurricane. Maps show its forecast path. - Daily news Update
Hurricane Imelda weakened early Thursday after lashing Bermuda as a Category 2 storm, pounding the archipelago with heavy rain and powerful winds. The worst of the conditions had passed for Bermuda as Imelda weakened to a Category 1 hurricane and continued on its path out into the Atlantic, where it was expected to further weaken, according to the Miami-based National Hurricane Center. Imelda is the ninth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurrica…
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