Hurricane Imelda has formed and is accelerating northeast towards Bermuda, where it is expected to pass near or over the island late tomorrow night, according to an alert issued on September 30th at 1:07 PM UTC. The hurricane is forecast to strengthen as it moves, with models suggesting a transition into a hybrid system by the time it approaches Bermuda, potentially bringing significant gusts. The alert, posted by iCyclone via X (formerly Twitter), indicated that Imelda is not currently considered a "work of art" but possesses the potential for a "decent kick" as it nears the island. Meteorologists are monitoring the storm's development and trajectory. Further details on the expected intensity and specific timing of Imelda's passage near Bermuda were not immediately available from this source. The forecaster also noted a focus on the Pacific basin for potential future storm development.