Tropical Storm Gabrielle Forms, Ending the Atlantic’s Strange Drought. It Could Become a Hurricane
Tropical Storm Gabrielle, the seventh named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, is forecast to intensify into a hurricane by weekend with uncertain impacts beyond Bermuda.
- Tropical Depression 7, formerly known as Invest 92L, formed in the central Atlantic with maximum sustained winds of 35 mph and is expected to become the second hurricane of the 2025 season.
- The tropical depression, named Tropical Storm Gabrielle, was located about 990 miles east of the Northern Leeward Islands with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph, moving northwest at 14 mph.
- Gabrielle is expected to remain over open waters for the next several days and could intensify over the weekend, ending the Atlantic's relatively quiet hurricane season.
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Tropical Storm Gabrielle ‘struggling’ over Atlantic but forecast to become hurricane
Tropical Storm Gabrielle is "struggling" to better organize as it spins across the central Atlantic, but forecasters with the NHC say it’s still forecast to strengthen into a hurricane by next week.
Miami (USA), Sep 18 (EFE).- Storm Gabrielle, which is expected to reach hurricane status on Monday, is moving north-west toward Bermuda, after which it is expected to drift to the North Atlantic Ocean and not reach the American continent, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC) of the United States. The agency reported in its latest bulletin that Gabrielle, the seventh cyclone of the current Atlantic season, is currently located almost …
Tropical Storm Gabrielle Struggles But May Strengthen Into Hurricane
Tropical Storm Gabrielle formed this week in the central Atlantic, ending a rare 19-day lull during peak hurricane season. As of Thursday morning, the storm was located more than 800 miles east of the Caribbean’s northern Leeward Islands with sustained winds of 50 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC). The First Alert 🌀: Tropical Storm Gabrielle is moving across the Atlantic Ocean but is unlikely to come onto U.S. shores.Chief m…
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