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Tropical Storm Imelda Live Storm Tracking & Data - Cruising Earth
Tropical Storm Imelda Live Storm Tracking
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Tropical Storm Imelda Storm Data
Current Data Date/Time: 9-29-2025 2:00 AM GMTTropical Basin: AtlanticLocation: 25.10°N -77.10°WMoving: N at 8 mphMinimum Central Pressure: 996 mb | 29.41 inHgMaximum Sustained Winds: 45 mph (TS)Tropical Storm Force Winds Extend Out: 175 miles
Projected Location Of Landfall = Great Abaco, BahamasProjected Time Of Landfall = Mon 9-29-2025 12:05 PM GMT
Projected Time Of Landfall
Any changes in speed or direction will affect the projected time of landfall. The closer to landfall the cyclone becomes, typically the more accurate the calculation for projected time of landfall will be. Times greater than 24 hours out should be considered imprecise and will not be displayed.
Current Distance To Landfall = 80.67 milesCurrent Movement = N at 8 mph
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Landfall occurs when the center of the tropical cyclone moves across the coast.
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Tropical Storm Imelda Satellite Imagery
Caribbean [GOES-East GeoColor] Composite Loop
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