09-10-2013, 09:18 AM
Weather folks are getting all excited again..
Tropical Storm Humberto, 5 a.m. Tuesday advisory
OUTLOOK: Tropical Storm Humberto likely will become the season's first hurricane today in the eastern Atlantic. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Gabrielle returned to life south of Bermuda.
WHAT FLORIDA CAN EXPECT: Neither Humberto nor Gabrielle is expected to affect Florida or the U.S. coastline.
PARTICULARS: As of 5 a.m., Humberto was 9 mph shy of being a hurricane. If it grows into a hurricane today, it will be the second latest system to surface since 1967, behind Hurricane Gustav in 2002.
Humberto is projected to aim north into the Atlantic and strengthen to Category 2 status with sustained winds of 100 mph. Then it is predicted to turn west by Friday and begin weakening in cooler waters.
Tropical Storm Humberto, 5 a.m. Tuesday advisory
OUTLOOK: Tropical Storm Humberto likely will become the season's first hurricane today in the eastern Atlantic. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Gabrielle returned to life south of Bermuda.
WHAT FLORIDA CAN EXPECT: Neither Humberto nor Gabrielle is expected to affect Florida or the U.S. coastline.
PARTICULARS: As of 5 a.m., Humberto was 9 mph shy of being a hurricane. If it grows into a hurricane today, it will be the second latest system to surface since 1967, behind Hurricane Gustav in 2002.
Humberto is projected to aim north into the Atlantic and strengthen to Category 2 status with sustained winds of 100 mph. Then it is predicted to turn west by Friday and begin weakening in cooler waters.