Hurricane Imelda is moving away away from the southeastern United States.

Forecast track could take storm, which caused disruption in Bahamas and Cuba, away from US east coast

Hurricane Imelda is not expected to make landfall in the U.S., but could still affect the East Coast, according to the National Hurricane Center.

Hurricane Imelda early Wednesday was approaching Bermuda, where forecasters were warning to hurry and complete preparations to "protect life and property" before the storm arrives.

Hurricane Imelda is moving away away from the southeastern United States.

The one-time Hurricane Imelda weakened to an extratropical cyclone Thursday after passing over Bermuda, the National Hurricane Center said.