Hurricane Humberto , a Category 1 storm, continues to move away from the U.S. and is not expected to make landfall, but the East Coast could still experience some impacts , according to the National Hurricane Center.

The storm is spinning around 280 miles north-northwest of Bermuda, with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph, moving northeast at around 14 mph, according to a 5 a.m. ET advisory on Wednesday, Oct. 1

The hurricane, along with Hurricane Imelda, is expected to create "dangerous marine conditions" according to the NHC, which will affect much of the U.S. East Coast.

Hurricane Humberto is expected to remain a powerful cyclone until tonight, when it merges with a frontal boundary , which is a boundary with two different air masses that have different temperature winds, accord

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