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.
Resources:
- NOAA Hurricane Tracker: Website
- Preparing for Floods (CDC) Tips: Website
- National Weather Service: Website
- Ready.gov Disasters and Emergencies: Floods
- American Red Cross: Resource