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Gabrielle becomes a hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean, southeast of Bermuda

Gabrielle, the seventh named storm and second hurricane of the season, rapidly intensified to a Category 3 hurricane with 120 mph winds near Bermuda, posing surf risks to the U.S. East Coast.

  • Tropical Storm Gabrielle formed on Wednesday, ending a long period without named storms in the Atlantic, as reported by the U.S. National Hurricane Center.
  • Forecasters expect Gabrielle to strengthen into a Category 2 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph by Sunday, according to David Roth from the National Weather Service.
  • Gabrielle is currently located in the Caribbean Sea, moving west-northwest at 12 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center.
  • Gabrielle is not expected to impact land directly but may cause swells along the East Coast, as noted by Roth.
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Will Hurricane Gabrielle impact the US? See path tracker, spaghetti models

The National Hurricane Center said Hurricane Gabrielle could become a major hurricane by Monday night, Sept. 22.

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Tropical storm "Gabrielle" turned into a hurricane in southeastern Bermuda on Sunday late in the afternoon.

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Derek Van Dam and Briana Waxman, CNN Hurricane Gabrielle is moving through the central Atlantic, feeding on warm waters, but is expected to remain far from land. As Gabrielle rotates, there are signs that the Atlantic is beginning to become active after a rare lull during the first half of September. The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two other tropical waves that could move closer to the coast in the coming days. One of these systems i…

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