Tropical Storm Imelda Forms, Expected To Become Hurricane With Humberto Close By

Located around the central and northwestern Bahamas, Tropical Depression Nine strengthened Sunday afternoon into Tropical Storm Imelda, and it’s expected that it will intensify into a hurricane over the coming days while off the United States southeastern coast.

An upgrade from a tropical depression, a tropical storm is a cyclone that has 39-73 mph maximum sustained winds. (RELATED: First Tropical Storm Alerts Issued As Future Hurricane Imelda Strengthens)

Once the winds of Tropical Storm Imelda reach over 74 mph, it will be redesignated as a hurricane, per the Saffirr-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale.

Tropical Storm #Imelda Advisory 8A: Depression Becomes Tropical Storm Imelda. Tropical Storm Conditions Expected Over the Central and Northwestern Bahamas This Afternoon and Evening. https://t.co/tW4KeGdBFb

— National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) September 28, 2025

This is a developing story. Stay tuned with the Daily Caller for updates.

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