Tropical Storm Gabrielle could form today
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Hurricane forecasters expect a tropical storm to in the Atlantic. Remnants of Tropical Storm Mario are likely to bring rain to Southern California.
If maximum sustained winds reach at least 39 mph, it would become Tropical Storm Gabrielle, the seventh named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.
A low-pressure system churning over the Atlantic Ocean is poised to become this year's next named storm. Fortunately for us, forecasters expect the system to curve away from the U.S. as it develops, a path that a majority of this year's six named storms have followed, mercifully avoiding direct hits to land.
The unusually quiet Atlantic is starting to become more conducive for tropical systems to develop, forecasters say.
As of this morning a tropical depression in the Atlantic Ocean has formed and is showing signs of strengthening into a hurricane by the end of this weekend. Tropical
The National Hurricane Center said a tropical depression or tropical storm is likely to form by the middle to later part of this week.
A tropical wave west of Africa in the Atlantic Ocean is expected to become a tropical depression or storm sometime next week, National Hurricane Center forecasters said Sunday morning. The system was producing a large area of disorganized showers and thunderstorms and moving west-northwest at about 10 to 15 mph as of 7 a.m.
San Diego County is experiencing a warm start to the week before a tropical twist brings a midweek cooldown, according to the National Weather Service. Moisture from Tropical Storm Mario is expected to be pulled into the region,