A powerful storm system is maintaining intense rainfall and slow movement, significantly impacting the coastlines of Cullera and Sueca in Valencia, Spain, as of 4:38 PM UTC on September 29th, 2025. Meteorologists have elevated the storm's classification to the maximum level due to its intensity and static nature, urging extreme caution for residents in the affected areas. Reports from Valencia_WX, citing the storm's "torrential intensities and very slow movement," stated that the maximum alert level has been issued. The storm is described as "quite static affecting Cullera/Swedish" at this time. Visuals shared on social media platform X show the current conditions in Cullera. Earlier today, at 11 AM EDT, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) provided key messages for Tropical Storm Imelda, directing individuals to hurricanes.gov for the latest information. While Imelda is a separate system, the NHC's advisory indicates ongoing monitoring of tropical weather systems by relevant agencies. The storm impacting the Spanish coast is not Imelda, but a distinct weather event.