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Tropical Storm Gabrielle Forms, Ending the Atlantic’s Strange Drought. It Could Become a Hurricane

Tropical Storm Gabrielle, with 45 mph winds, formed after a lull in Atlantic activity and may become a hurricane near Bermuda by the weekend, forecasters say.

  • Tropical Storm Gabrielle formed on September 17 in the Atlantic, according to the National Hurricane Center.
  • Gabrielle is currently located 1,085 miles east of the Northern Leeward Islands, with maximum winds of 45 mph and moving at 22 mph, as stated by the NHC.
  • Meteorologist Adam Berg noted that Gabrielle is expected to intensify but poses minimal danger to land at this time.
  • AccuWeather expert Alex Da Silva warned that Gabrielle could create rough surf and rip currents along East Coast beaches next week.
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Tropical Storm Gabrielle forms in the Atlantic

There are no watches or warnings in effect, and no hazards are affecting land.

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Telemundo 20 broke the news in on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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