Storm Alert – September 29, 2025

By Published On: September 29, 2025Categories: Alerts, Storm Season, Weather Alert

Over the weekend, Tropical Storm Imelda’s trajectory moved out to sea, moving the storm away from East Coast landfall. Imelda still poses a risk of heavy rain and possible flash flooding, especially in the coastal Carolinas and Florida through Tuesday. At this time, no port condition changes have been reported, and no long-term fuel infrastructure disruptions are expected.

Hurricane Humberto has completed its transition to moving north-east, away from the US, lessening its threat to coastal regions.

Out of an abundance of caution, Mansfield continues actively topping off East Coast inventory-managed locations. For call-in customers, we encourage proactive communication to schedule deliveries as inventory levels allow.

Mansfield will continue to monitor the rainfall associated with the outer bands of the storms and provide updates as the storms progress.

IMELDA

HUMBERTO

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