Hurricanes Imelda and Humberto are creating dangerous conditions along the U.S. East Coast , with rip currents posing a significant threat. As of Wednesday morning (October 1), Hurricane Imelda, a Category 2 storm, was located about 270 miles west-southwest of Bermuda, moving east-northeast at 20 mph. The National Hurricane Center forecasts Imelda to pass very close to Bermuda, bringing potential hurricane-force winds, damaging waves, and flash flooding to the island. Imelda is expected to strengthen but not reach Category 3 status before impacting Bermuda late Wednesday into Thursday morning.

Meanwhile, Hurricane Humberto has been downgraded to a post-tropical storm after passing Bermuda. It was located about 340 miles north-northeast of the island and is moving northeast. Despite not

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