Category 4 Hurricane Humberto in Atlantic Ocean | International Space Station
Category 4 Hurricane Humberto is expected to create heavy seas and to bring rain and wind to Bermuda. Humberto is expected to pass near Bermuda during Tuesday, September 30, 2025, and Wednesday, October 1, bringing the risk of strong winds, heavy rainfall. The powerful hurricane will create massive seas over the western Atlantic.
Category 4 Hurricane Humberto was located about 585 miles south of Bermuda on Sunday morning, September 28, 2025, and is forecast to track about 100 miles to the west and northwest of Bermuda during Tuesday night and Wednesday with the potential for tropical storm force conditions, according to AccuWeather meteorologists.
Humberto is forecast to take a curved path over the west-central Atlantic. Humberto peaked at Category 5 hurricane intensity on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale for a time on Saturday, when it was packing 160-mph sustained winds. On Sunday morning, the peak winds had dropped slightly to 155 mph. The Saffir-Simpson Scale ranges from 1 to 5, with five being the most intense. At this strength, winds will generate large swells that will spread outward from the center.
The swells from Humberto will reach the north- and northeast-facing beaches of the northern Caribbean islands into the first part of this week and the beaches along the Atlantic Coast of the United States for much of next week.
As Humberto moves along, its overall size will likely grow due to changes within the eye. Each eyewall cycle tends to fluctuate the overall peak intensity of the hurricane, but also pushes hurricane and tropical storm winds farther out from the center. Humberto could climb back to Category 5 status at times.
As of Sunday morning, hurricane winds were confined to within 35 miles of the eye, but tropical storm winds extended outward from the center to 140 miles.
The greatest risk Humberto poses through Monday will be to marine interests due to massive seas of 40-60 feet likely near the center.
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Text Credit: Alex Sosnowski, AccuWeather senior meteorologist
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