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Both tropical waves in the Atlantic now have a high chance of becoming new storms within the next week, but only one of them could potentially veer close enough to Florida and the Bahamas to maybe have an impact.
Forecasters are tracking two new tropical disturbances, including one with a slight chance of impacting Florida.
As Gabrielle is expected to turn east and pass near Bermuda, two disturbances are keeping the tropics busy. Here's what you need to know.
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Potential Tropical Storm Gabrielle forming in the Atlantic. Will it hit SC?
An Atlantic disturbance has a 90% chance of forming Tropical Storm Gabrielle by Thursday morning. Here's what that means for South Carolina.
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Invest 93L, Invest 94L: 2 tropical systems likely to form between Florida and Bermuda, Gabrielle now Cat 3
Hurricane Gabrielle is continuing to barrel across the Central Subtropical Atlantic as a monster Category 4 hurricane on Tuesday morning. In addition to the threat of Hurricane Gabrielle, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) is also monitoring two other areas for potential tropical development in the Atlantic.
CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – Tropical activity in the Atlantic is expected to increase in the coming weeks, as meteorologists observe changing weather conditions that favor storm development. Based on weather such as increased wind shear, dry air, and ...
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, with only seven named storms so far, might still see increased activity as it enters the late stage.
Hurricane Humberto and a brewing disturbance called AL94 — are complicating forecasts. AL94 could end up hitting the Eastern Seaboard.