1:40AM September 28, 2025
New model guidance has caused the National Hurricane Center to shift the projected path for Tropical Depression 9 even further away from the East Coast.
Much better scenario for the Carolinas if this transpires… pic.twitter.com/baxHpCj9tW
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 28, 2025
1:38AM September 28, 2025
Hurricane Humberto remains a category 5 hurricane early on this Sunday. Thankful this storm won’t be directly affecting land areas over the next few days.
Impacts from Humberto possible in Bermuda late Monday into Tuesday. pic.twitter.com/Tee5Stn27R
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 28, 2025
4:00PM September 27, 2025
Hurricane Humberto is now a category 5 hurricane with maximum winds of at least 160 mph.
Humberto is the second cat. 5 hurricane of the season, the first being Erin a few weeks ago.
Humberto is no immediate threat to land. pic.twitter.com/BHJC0LIlN7
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 27, 2025
2:27PM September 27, 2025
Hurricane Humberto is on the cusp of becoming a category 5 hurricane over the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
Maximum winds 145-155 mph at the moment.
Humberto could be problematic for Bermuda in a few days. pic.twitter.com/gKSYMcaJNR
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 27, 2025
12:49PM September 27, 2025
Tropical Depression 9 continues to organize this afternoon. The system will likely bring tropical storm force winds to parts of The Bahamas over the next two days.
Next tropical name: Imelda.
TD9/Imelda will not be a direct threat to Alabama or northwest Florida. pic.twitter.com/TPkIOZkmsc
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 27, 2025








