The hurricane expected to potentially impact the U.S. is linked to the developing system named Imelda, which may strengthen into a tropical storm or hurricane soon. Forecasts indicate that Imelda could bring rain and some wind to the Southeast U.S., especially the Carolinas, with impacts likely on Monday and Tuesday next week (end of September to early October). However, landfall is considered unlikely but cannot be ruled out completely. Another hurricane, Humberto, is expected to strengthen and take a path between Bermuda and the U.S. East Coast over the first half of next week but is not currently predicted to make direct landfall in the U.S. mainland around this time. The latest advisories show hurricane warnings affecting Portugal's Azores from Hurricane Gabrielle, with its remnants expected in Portugal and western Spain on Sunday.