Hurricane Humberto , a Category 2 storm, is not expected to make landfall in the U.S., according to the National Hurricane Center's latest forecast on Sept. 30, but the East Coast could still see some impacts.
The storm is spinning around 275 miles west of Bermuda, with maximum sustained winds of 100 mph, moving north-northwest at 17 mph.
The hurricane, along with Tropical Storm Imelda, is expected to create "dangerous marine conditions" according to the NHC, which will affect much of the U.S. East Coast.
A hurricane watch is in effect for Bermuda, as Tropical Storm Imelda is expected to become a hurricane on Tuesday, Sept. 30, and approach the island on Wednesday, Oct. 1, according to the NHC. Imelda, Humberto moving on: Has Florida ever gone a year without a hit from a named storm?