Month: September 2025

Georgia: Tropical Depression 9 – September 28, 2025

Forecasters are monitoring Hurricane Humberto, which will stay offshore but may cause dangerous surf and rip currents along the East Coast. A disturbance near the Bahamas (Invest 94L) could become Tropical Storm Imelda and may shift farther out to sea, though it still has the potential to bring rain, wind, and coastal flooding to the Southeast, including parts of Georgia (coastal regions), early next week. Residents should stay updated through NOAA and the National Hurricane Center and review their emergency plans.

If you believe your access to medical care may be impacted, please contact your healthcare provider or dialysis facility directly.

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North Carolina: Tropical Depression 9 – September 28, 2025

Forecasters are monitoring Hurricane Humberto, which will stay offshore but may cause dangerous surf and rip currents along the East Coast. A disturbance near the Bahamas (Invest 94L) could become Tropical Storm Imelda and may shift farther out to sea, though it still has the potential to bring rain, wind, and coastal flooding to the Southeast, including the Carolinas, early next week. Residents should stay updated through NOAA and the National Hurricane Center and review their emergency plans.

If you believe your access to medical care may be impacted, please contact your healthcare provider or dialysis facility directly.

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South Carolina: Tropical Depression 9 – September 28, 2025

Forecasters are monitoring Hurricane Humberto, which will stay offshore but may cause dangerous surf and rip currents along the East Coast. A disturbance near the Bahamas (Invest 94L) could become Tropical Storm Imelda and may shift farther out to sea, though it still has the potential to bring rain, wind, and coastal flooding to the Southeast, including the Carolinas, early next week. The Governor of South Carolina has issued a State of Emergency. Residents should stay updated through NOAA and the National Hurricane Center and review their emergency plans.

If you believe your access to medical care may be impacted, please contact your healthcare provider or dialysis facility directly.

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North Carolina: Potential Tropical Storm Imelda – September 27, 2025

Forecasters are currently monitoring Hurricane Humberto, which is forecast to remain over open water but will likely produce dangerous surf and rip currents along the East Coast, and a developing disturbance near the Bahamas (Invest 94L), which has a high chance of becoming Tropical Storm Imelda. The system near the Bahamas is expected to bring heavy rain, gusty winds, flooding, and coastal surge to parts of the Southeast U.S., including the Carolinas, early next week, although the precise track remains uncertain. Given this uncertainty, residents should regularly check updates from NOAA / the National Hurricane Center and review their emergency plans.

If you believe your access to medical care may be impacted, please contact your healthcare provider or dialysis facility directly.

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South Carolina: Potential Tropical Storm Imelda – September 27,2025

Forecasters are currently monitoring Hurricane Humberto, which is forecast to remain over open water but will likely produce dangerous surf and rip currents along the East Coast, and a developing disturbance near the Bahamas (Invest 94L), which has a high chance of becoming Tropical Storm Imelda. The Govenor of South Carolina has issued a State of Emergency in preparation. The system near the Bahamas is expected to bring heavy rain, gusty winds, flooding, and coastal surge to parts of the Southeast U.S., including the Carolinas, early next week, although the precise track remains uncertain. Given this uncertainty, residents should regularly check updates from NOAA / the National Hurricane Center and review their emergency plans.

If you believe your access to medical care may be impacted, please contact your healthcare provider or dialysis facility directly.

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Georgia: Potential Tropical Storm Imelda – September 27, 2025

Forecasters are currently monitoring Hurricane Humberto, which is forecast to remain over open water but will likely produce dangerous surf and rip currents along the East Coast, and a developing disturbance near the Bahamas (Invest 94L), which has a high chance of becoming Tropical Storm Imelda. The system near the Bahamas is expected to bring heavy rain, gusty winds, flooding, and coastal surge to parts of the Southeast U.S., including the Carolinas, and parts of Georgia early next week, although the precise track remains uncertain. Given this uncertainty, residents should regularly check updates from NOAA / the National Hurricane Center and review their emergency plans.

If you believe your access to medical care may be impacted, please contact your healthcare provider or dialysis facility directly.

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Georgia – Hurricane Humberto & Invest 94: September 26, 2025

Forecasters are watching two storms in the Atlantic that could affect the U.S. East Coast. Hurricane Humberto is expected to stay out at sea but may cause rough surf and strong rip currents. Another system near the Bahamas may become Tropical Storm Imelda and could bring heavy rain, wind, flooding, and coastal surge to the Southeast, with potential impact to Georgia early next week. Because the track is still uncertain, people should stay updated through the National Hurricane Center and review their emergency plans.

If you believe your access to medical care may be impacted, please contact your healthcare provider or dialysis facility directly.

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North Carolina: Hurricane Humberto & Invest 94 – September 26, 2025

Forecasters are watching two storms in the Atlantic that could affect the U.S. East Coast. Hurricane Humberto is expected to stay out at sea but may cause rough surf and strong rip currents. Another system near the Bahamas may become Tropical Storm Imelda and could bring heavy rain, wind, flooding, and coastal surge to the Southeast, including the Carolinas, early next week. Because the track is still uncertain, people should stay updated through the National Hurricane Center and review their emergency plans.

If you believe your access to medical care may be impacted, please contact your healthcare provider or dialysis facility directly.

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South Carolina: Hurricane Humberto & Invest 94 – September 26, 2025

Forecasters are watching two storms in the Atlantic that could affect the U.S. East Coast. Hurricane Humberto is expected to stay out at sea but may cause rough surf and strong rip currents. Another system near the Bahamas may become Tropical Storm Imelda and could bring heavy rain, wind, flooding, and coastal surge to the Southeast, including the Carolinas, early next week. Because the track is still uncertain, please stay updated and review your emergency plans.

If you believe your access to medical care may be impacted, please contact your healthcare provider or dialysis facility directly.

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South Carolina: Tropical Storm Humberto & Invest 94 – September 25, 2025

Forecasters are monitoring several developing tropical systems in the Atlantic that could threaten the Carolinas within the next week, with impacts possible in as little as three to seven days. If one strengthens and tracks toward the coast, the region could see tropical-storm-force winds, heavy rainfall, storm surge, and flooding. Because even small shifts in track or intensity can significantly change which areas are hardest hit, it’s important to remain alert and prepared by following updates from the National Hurricane Center, securing property, reviewing emergency plans and having evacuation plans in place.

If you believe your access to medical care may be impacted, please contact your healthcare provider or dialysis facility directly.

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North Carolina: Tropical Storm Humberto & Invest 94 – September 25, 2025

Forecasters are monitoring several developing tropical systems in the Atlantic that could threaten the Carolinas within the next week, with impacts possible in as little as three to seven days. If one strengthens and tracks toward the coast, the region could see tropical-storm-force winds, heavy rainfall, storm surge, and flooding. Because even small shifts in track or intensity can significantly change which areas are hardest hit, it’s important to remain alert and prepared by following updates from the National Hurricane Center, securing property, reviewing emergency plans and having evacuation plans in place.

If you believe your access to medical care may be impacted, please contact your healthcare provider or dialysis facility directly.

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New York: Thunderstorm Warning – September 6, 2025

A cold front moving through today, September 6, 2025, may lead to severe thunderstorms in and around New York, including the metro area, Hudson Valley, and Long Island. Storms are expected mainly between 1 and 6 PM, with the potential for strong winds, heavy rain and hail.

If you rely on dialysis or essential services, please contact your provider directly to check for possible disruptions.

Tips & Resources:

  • National Weather Service — NY Forecast
  • Ready.gov – Severe Weather
  • Ready.gov – Flood Preparedness
  • American Red Cross – Thunderstorm Safety