Breaking News: Hurricane Humberto’s Path and Impact Unveiled!

Sep 28, 2025 - 22:35
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Breaking News: Hurricane Humberto’s Path and Impact Unveiled!


Stay Informed: Hurricane Humberto Advisory and Preparedness Tips

The National Hurricane Center in Miami, FL, has issued an updated advisory for Hurricane Humberto. As of 1500 UTC on Sunday, September 28, 2025, the hurricane is located at 24.6N latitude and 64.3W longitude, with a precision of 15 nautical miles.

Current Trajectory and Weather Conditions

Humberto is advancing west-northwest at 11 knots, following a 300-degree path. The hurricane’s central pressure is approximately 934 mb, and its eye spans 10 nautical miles. Sustained winds are at 130 knots, with gusts reaching 160 knots.

Wind and Ocean Dynamics

The hurricane’s wind field is distributed as follows: 64-knot winds extend 30 nautical miles northeast, 25 southeast, 20 southwest, and 20 northwest. Winds of 50 knots reach 60 nautical miles northeast, 50 southeast, 40 southwest, and 50 northwest. Meanwhile, 34-knot winds are observed 120 nautical miles northeast and southeast, 90 southwest, and 100 northwest. Sea conditions vary, with the most significant impact expected in these regions.

Projected Path and Strength

By 0000 UTC on September 29, Humberto is anticipated to be at 25.7N latitude and 65.7W longitude, with winds of 125 knots and gusts up to 150 knots. The wind field will extend 40 nautical miles northeast, 35 southeast, 25 southwest, and 25 northwest for 64-knot winds.

By 1200 UTC on September 29, the hurricane is forecasted to reach 27.3N latitude and 67.2W longitude, with winds decreasing to 120 knots and gusts to 145 knots. The wind field will expand slightly, with 64-knot winds reaching 45 nautical miles northeast and 40 southeast.

Future Projections

On September 30 at 0000 UTC, Humberto is projected to be at 29.3N latitude and 68.4W longitude, with maximum winds of 110 knots. By 1200 UTC, it will likely be at 31.6N latitude and 69.0W longitude, with winds decreasing to 100 knots.

By October 1, Humberto is expected to be at 33.7N latitude and 68.3W longitude, with winds of 95 knots. By 1200 UTC, it will move to 35.6N latitude and 65.0W longitude, with winds further decreasing to 90 knots.

Long-Term Outlook

Looking ahead, by October 2 at 1200 UTC, Humberto is anticipated to transition to a post-tropical or extratropical system at 39.7N latitude and 51.0W longitude, with maximum winds of 80 knots. The system is expected to dissipate by October 3.

Important Information and Preparedness

Track prediction errors have averaged around 125 nautical miles on day four and 175 nautical miles on day five, with intensity errors near 15 knots each day. Ship reports within 300 miles of 24.6N latitude and 64.3W longitude are requested every three hours.

Stay informed by following official updates and advisories. Avoid spreading or believing in rumors, and rely on trusted sources for accurate information. The next advisory will be issued at 2100 UTC on September 28, 2025.

Forecaster: D. Zelinsky

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