Humberto becomes a hurricane; development chances increase for system in Atlantic: NHC
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Humberto has now been classified as a hurricane, and the likelihood of a disturbance developing in the Atlantic is increasing, according to the National Hurricane Center.

Located about 465 miles northeast of the Northern Leeward Islands, Humberto is moving toward the northwest at about 3 mph.

According to the NHC, significant strengthening is forecasted, and Humberto is expected to become a major hurricane this weekend.

A slow west-northwest to northwest motion is expected over the next few days.

The maximum sustained winds have increased to about 75 mph.

There are no coastal watches or warnings in effect.

Southwestern Atlantic

Showers and storms associated with a tropical wave continue to show signs of organization near Hispaniola and the Turks and Caicos Islands.

According to the NHC, an area of low pressure is expected to form along the wave today when it is near the southeast Bahamas.

The low is expected to become a tropical depression today or over the weekend when it is in the area of the central and northwest Bahamas.

The disturbance will then track northwestward or northward over the southwestern Atlantic.

“There is a great deal of uncertainty regarding the future path and strength of this system, but there is a growing chance of wind, rain, and storm surge affecting parts of the southeastern U.S. coast in the coming days,” stated the NHC.

The chance of formation in the next 48 hours is 80 percent.

The chance of formation in the next seven days is 90 percent.

Post-Tropical Cyclone Gabrielle

The center of post-tropical cyclone Gabrielle continues to move through the Azores, the NHC said.

Gabrielle will start moving away from the Azores during the next few hours, then approach the coast of Portugal by early Sunday.

Maximum sustained winds are near 65 mph.

According to the NHC, little change in strengthening is likely through Friday night, but gradual weakening should begin on Saturday.

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