MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) -- Models continue to agree that Imelda is going to stay offshore and then abruptly push east and head out to sea behind Humberto.
Right now, Imelda remains a low-end tropical storm and is highly disorganized. Imelda is located 315 miles southeast of Cape Canaveral, FL. The winds are sustained at 50 mph. Moving north at 9 mph. Pressure is 993 mb.
Imelda will take a northeast turn later tonight, keeping the center well offshore. A landfall from Imelda is no longer in the cards, thankfully, but indirect impacts will persist, with the highest threat posed to the beach and surf conditions.
The stalled front from the weekend remains just offshore for today and tomorrow. This will keep the rain consistent today through midday on Tuesday. The threat of excessive rainf