JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Tropical Storm Humberto formed on Wednesday afternoon over the Central Atlantic.
The First Alert Weather Team said Humberto (pronounced oom-BAIR-toh), formerly known as 93-L, should stay well east of the U.S.
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94-L is the wave that is moving more to the west, near Puerto Rico, and may develop over the weekend into early next week.
Gabrielle is still a hurricane in the Northern Atlantic waters heading east.
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The next name on the 2025 storm list is Imelda (pronounced ee-MEHL-dah).
The First Alert Weather Team said we remain well within the peak of the hurricane season.
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