Atlantic, National Hurricane Center and tropical wave
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The National Hurricane Center currently is tracking two tropical waves in the Atlantic basin, which covers the northern Atlantic, Gulf and Caribbean, along with the one expected to move off Africa. ➤ September hurricane season forecast: Savor the break, but trouble is brewing in back half
Following Hurricane Erin, Tropical Storm Gabrielle has the potential to be the next storm homeowners need to prepare for.
The National Hurricane Center on Wednesday afternoon said it is monitoring a tropical wave forecast to move offshore of west Africa within two days.
Tropical Storm Fernand is expected to form this weekend and follow on Hurricane Erin's heels past the East Coast.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a new tropical wave forecast to emerge off the western shore of Africa in the coming days.
After a lull in tropical activity as we approached the statistical peak of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, forecasters are now monitoring a new area to watch for possible development over the next week.
The already sprawling storm will grow larger as it hurls the ocean toward the East Coast and Bermuda, and it could have company this week.
Tropical Storm Lorena is churning in the Pacific, bringing the possibility of life-threatening conditions and other hazards to parts of Mexico. Parts of the southwestern U.S. could also see some impacts from the storm, which was previously a hurricane.
AccuWeather's updated forecast for the remainder of hurricane season calls for slightly few storms, but major hurricanes and direct US impacts same.