Tropical Storm Jerry Forms in Atlantic, Steady Strengthening Expected
Tropical Storm Jerry, the 10th named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, may strengthen into a hurricane and cause heavy rains, gusty winds, and hazardous surf near the northern Leeward Islands.
- On Tuesday, Hurricane Priscilla approached major hurricane strength off Mexico's western coast, while a newly formed Tropical Storm Jerry began developing in the Atlantic.
- Forecasters reported Priscilla's intensification and the simultaneous development of Jerry as both systems evolved over the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
- By Tuesday afternoon, Priscilla’s top winds reached approximately 110 mph, and the storm’s center was located about 330 miles west of Cabo Corrientes, Mexico.
- Officials reported that Priscilla was traveling west-northwest at 9 mph and cautioned that dangerous ocean conditions, including powerful waves and strong rip currents, were expected.
- Authorities set up shelters in Los Cabos and canceled classes in Baja California Sur as intense rain and flooding risk continued through Wednesday.
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Incoming tropical storm system likely to veer away from coast - Charleston City Paper
The National Hurricane Center has officially labeled an approaching tropical disturbance as Tropical Storm Jerry. It is expected to become a hurricane later today. The post Incoming tropical storm system likely to veer away from coast appeared first on Charleston City Paper.

Hurricane Priscilla moves along Mexico in the Pacific as Tropical Storm Jerry churns in the Atlantic
Hurricane Priscilla weakened in the Pacific as it moved along the west coast of Mexico while Tropical Storm Jerry in the Atlantic is expected to strengthen on a track for the Leeward Islands.
Hurricane tracker: Priscilla nears Category 3 status, Tropical Storm Jerry to become hurricane
Hurricane season is getting busier as Forecasters said Jerry is expected to strengthen into a hurricane in another day or two. Just off the west coast of Mexico, Hurricane Priscilla was spinning with maximum sustained winds around 105 mph (169 kph).
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