HURRICANE HUMBERTO FORECAST TO BECOME ‘MAJOR’ STORM, LASH BERMUDA WITH HEAVY RAIN, HIGH WINDS

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Hurricane Humberto forecast to become 'major' storm, lash Bermuda with heavy rain, high winds The third hurricane of the Atlantic hurricane season continues to strengthen at sea Tuesday, bringing the threat of high winds and heavy rain to Bermuda in addition to potentially deadly rip currents to the Southeast coast.

The National Hurricane Center in Miami said Hurricane Humberto is located about 555 miles west of Bermuda with maximum sustained winds of 100 mph and is moving east-northeast at 8 mph. The hurricane is now a Category 2 storm.

"Data from the Hurricane Hunters aircraft indicate that maximum sustained winds have increased to near 100 mph with higher gusts," the NHC said. "Additional strengthening is forecast during the next 36 hours, and Humberto is expected to become a major hurricane by tonight or Wednesday morning."

A "major hurricane" is defined as having winds above 111 mph, according to the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. Category 3, Category 4 and Category 5 storms are all labeled “major� hurricanes.

Humberto is expected to continue moving east-northeast through Thursday, with a gradual increase in forward speed.

"On the forecast track, the center of Humberto is expected to approach Bermuda Wednesday night," the NHC said.

Bermuda's weather service has issued a tropical storm warning for the island, which means that tropical storm conditions are expected within the next 36 hours. Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 30 miles from the center of the storm, while tropical-storm-force winds extend


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