Tropical Storm Jerry Forms in Atlantic, Steady Strengthening Expected
Tropical Storm Jerry formed as the 10th named storm of 2025, expected to strengthen into the season's fifth hurricane and approach near the Leeward Islands by Thursday.
- Tropical Storm Jerry formed in the Atlantic Ocean on October 7, 2025, and is expected to steadily strengthen into a hurricane.
- Jerry is forecast to pass near or north of the northern Leeward Islands by Thursday or Friday, but it is not expected to reach the U.S. coast.
- The storm is expected to bring high tides, flooding, and hazardous surf conditions to coastal areas like Charleston Harbor and Edisto Beach in South Carolina.
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Not only is Hurricane Priscilla, category 2, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) alerted about the formation of tropical storm Jerry. Jerry could become a hurricane in the next two days, for now without posing a land hazard.The system, the tenth storm named for the 2025 hurricane season, advances over the Central Atlantic.The center of Jerry was located, according to the latest bulletin, about 2 thousand 120 kilometers east-southeastern of the N…
Tropical Storm Jerry was formed over the Central Atlantic this Tuesday and is expected to be strengthened to become a hurricane by Wednesday. Jerry is the tenth storm named after a late season that has generated three hurricanes in just over two weeks. Tropical Storm Jerry has sustained winds of 45 mph (72 km/h) at 11 a.m., Miami time on Tuesday. The storm was about 1,300 miles (2,000 km) east-southeast of the North Sotavento Islands and moved w…
Non-tropical system to bring flooding, winds to Charleston; Tropical Storm Jerry forms in Atlantic
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