Tropical Storm Lorenzo poorly organized over Atlantic, NHC says
Tropical Storm Lorenzo formed as the 12th named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season with sustained winds of 45 mph and poses no threat to land or Florida.
- Tropical Storm Lorenzo formed in the central tropical Atlantic Ocean and is not threatening land, according to forecasters.
- The U.S. National Hurricane Center reported that Lorenzo is located about 1,095 miles west of the Cape Verde Islands, with maximum sustained winds of 45 mph.
- Lorenzo is moving northwest at 17 mph and is expected to turn northward on Tuesday, according to forecasters.
- No coastal watches or warnings are in effect, and the storm is forecasted to remain out in the ocean, according to the forecast track through Saturday.
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Lorenzo's very limited time left as a Tropical Storm
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) - Tropical Storm Lorenzo continues to linger in the central Atlantic, but not for too much longer. According to the National Hurricane Center, Lorenzo is currently located about 1,365-miles west-northwest of the Cabo Verde Islands with maximum sustained winds of 40-mph and tropical-storm-force winds that extend outward from the center up to 60-miles. This tropical storm is moving north-northeast at around 14-mph and is forecas…
TROPICS: Lorenzo struggles to stay organized due to dry air and wind shear
Lorenzo is currently facing challenges with its convective organization as it moves north-northwest at about 10 knots. While satellite images show a recent burst of convection near the center, this activity has been intermittent throughout the day. Current intensity estimates suggest that the storm is around 35 to 45 knots, but for now, it will be held at 35 knots.Lorenzo is expected to turn north overnight, circling the western edge of a subtro…
NHC continues to monitor Tropical Storm Lorenzo in Atlantic
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Little change is expected for Tropical Storm Lorenzo in the next few days, the National Hurricane Center said Tuesday. Located about 1,330 miles west of the Cabo Verde Islands, Lorenzo is moving toward the northwest at about 15 mph. This northwest motion is expected to continue today before turning toward the north tonight. "Tropical Storm Lorenzo is a complete 'fish storm, ' meaning it poses no threat to land. This system w…
By CNN Español Tropical Storm Lorenzo is located about 2,150 km west of the Cape Verde Islands on Tuesday morning and is moving northwest, according to the most recent report from the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC). Lorenzo is moving across the Atlantic with sustained winds of 95 km/h (59 mph) at a speed of 24 km/h (15 mph). The NHC expects it to continue moving in the same direction throughout Tuesday and turn northward at night. A new tu…
Tropical Storm Lorenzo forms; it's not a threat to land
FPREN | By Irene Sans The 12th named storm of this 2025 hurricane season was officially named on Monday, October 13. Lorenzo is a tropical storm with maximum sustained winds estimated at 50 mph, and it’s located in the central Atlantic between Africa and the Caribbean. Lorenzo is expected to make a turn on Tuesday toward the north, staying over the open waters of the Atlantic. This storm does not pose a direct or indirect threat to the Caribbean…
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