After Bermuda endures wind, rain and rough seas from Hurricane Humberto, a second tropical threat is rapidly approaching. Hurricane Imelda is forecast by AccuWeather meteorologists to pass much closer to the islands at midweek— just hours after Humberto departs.

A glancing blow from a once Category 5 Hurricane Humberto

Humberto is cruising waters a couple of hundred miles to the west and north of Bermuda, but in a substantially reduced wind intensity than what it once was. This past weekend, Humberto peaked as a 160-mph Category 5 hurricane. As of Tuesday midday, Humberto was an 80-mph Category 1 hurricane.

Humberto will unload 1-2 inches of rain on the islands through Tuesday night. Some of the rain will be captured for drinking water and other purposes. During the heaviest downpours,

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