Tropical Storm Imelda is not going to make landfall in the southeastern U.S. as some early models indicated, and its sharp right turn out into the Atlantic is thanks to big influences by the much more powerful Hurricane Humberto .

Humberto topped out with 160-mph winds over the weekend as a Category 5 hurricane . The current track of Imelda is following a very similar northeasterly path.

According to the FOX Forecast Center, multiple weather features are influencing Imelda, which is good news for the U.S. Humberto to the east and a strong dip in the jet stream plunging into the North Atlantic are steering Imelda completely away from the U.S.

"A storm of that magnitude really does make a significant dent in the steering flow," FOX Weather Meteorologist Stephen Morgan said of Humberto.

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