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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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Maps show the forecast track of Tropical Storm Gabrielle, the 7th named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season
Tropical Storm Gabrielle formed Wednesday morning over the central Atlantic Ocean, becoming the seventh named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.
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Leaning Left15Leaning Right1Center41Last UpdatedBias Distribution72% Center
Bias Distribution
- 72% of the sources are Center
72% Center
L 26%
C 72%
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