New Tropical Storm Forms South-Southeast Of Bermuda
- Tropical Storm Fernand formed over the open Atlantic south-southeast of Bermuda on August 23, 2025.
- Fernand formed in the northern Atlantic several days following Hurricane Erin's departure from the area.
- The storm is traveling north at 15 mph with wind speeds reaching 40 mph and is predicted to continue moving away from the coast.
- Advisories indicate Fernand should remain well east of Bermuda with tropical-storm-force winds extending 105 miles from the center and a central pressure near 1010 mb.
- Fernand is forecast to intensify over the next 48 hours, possibly nearing hurricane strength by Monday, but coastal impacts on the U.S. are not anticipated.
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By Uriel Blanco, CNN en Español Tropical Storm Fernand formed in the Atlantic Ocean on Saturday afternoon, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) reported. Fernand "is located in the southwestern Atlantic," 655 kilometers (400 miles) from Bermuda, the NHC said in its first public advisory on the storm. Based on its current trajectory, Fernand is forecast to remain a tropical storm and not become a hurricane in the coming days, according to the N…
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