Imelda Moves Away from Bermuda, Becomes Extratropical
Imelda Moves Away from Bermuda, Becomes Extratropical
US · Published Oct 2, 2025
Hurricane Imelda transitions to extratropical storm, moving away from Bermuda but leaving residual tropical storm conditions.
Swells from Imelda impact the Bahamas and the U.S. East Coast, causing dangerous surf and rip currents.
Coastal residents and mariners advised to stay informed and follow safety guidelines due to continued risks.
Imelda departs Bermuda, transitioning to extratropical storm
Hurricane Imelda is now moving away from Bermuda, transitioning into an extratropical storm. As of recent updates, the storm, which once packed sustained winds of 85 mph, is heading east-northeast. Though Imelda is departing, Bermuda is still experiencing residual tropical storm conditions, including gusts nearing 70 mph and continued rainfall. Residents are advised to remain cautious as these conditions gradually subside.
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