Tracking Tropical Storm Fernand
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Erin has been downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone, although rough surf and rip currents are expected through the weekend. Forecasters are monitoring two other systems in the Atlantic for
Hurricane Erin on Wednesday grew in size as it made its way up into the Atlantic off the U.S. East Coast with tropical-storm conditions forecast to hit North Carolina and dangerous surf left
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two disturbances in the Atlantic—the first poised to approach the northern Leeward Islands later this week and the second near the Cabo Verde Islands—while Hurricane Erin, now a Category 3, heads away from the Caribbean.
NOAA updated its hurricane season outlook for 2025 on Thursday, maintaining its forecast for above-normal activity as the peak of the season arrives.
Meteorologists are monitoring a third area in the northeastern Gulf, which has a low chance of developing between August 10 and 11. Slightly further out, meteorologists are tracking an area in the central Atlantic that has a medium risk of developing between August 13 and 15.
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The Atlantic basin continues to show activity as Tropical Storm Fernand moves across open waters while a disturbance east of the Windward Islands approaches the Lesser Antilles with chances of further development.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two areas in the Atlantic for tropical development into the weekend.