Updated at 9:30 a.m. ET on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025
Hurricane Imelda is on track to pass very near Bermuda late today. It’s been battling Hurricane Humberto for supremacy. The hurricanes were as close together as any you’ll ever see. Now, Humberto is being absorbed into a front north of Imelda, so by later today, it won’t be a factor.
A strong jet stream sits just to the north. When a tropical storm or hurricane interacts with a strong jet stream over cooler water, it often transitions into a strong non-tropical storm – the type that’s common in the North Atlantic. That’s going to happen to Humberto today. In this case, it will merge with a front and be stretched out.
Eventually, the jet stream will grab Imelda as well. But not until it’s well past Bermuda.
Hurricane Imelda is on track