Tropical Storm Imelda continues to move away from the U.S coast on Monday -- but the region will still see some impacts from the storm.

At 11 a.m. Monday, Imelda was moving north at 9 mph.

A faster motion to the east-northeastward moving away from the southeastern U.S. is expected by the middle part of this week.

On the forecast track, the center of the system is expected to move across the central and northwestern Bahamas Sunday night and then turn east-northeastward, moving away from the southeastern U.S. by the middle part of this week.

Maximum sustained winds: 60 mph

Minimum central pressure: 988 mb

Watches/warnings

A tropical storm warning is in effect for portions of the Northwestern Bahamas, including Eleuthera, the Abacos, Grand Bahama Island and the surrounding keys.

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