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Priscilla approached major hurricane status Tuesday before weakening to a tropical storm a day later with maximum sustained winds of about 60 mph
According to the NHC’s latest Tropical Weather Outlook, issued at 2:00 a.m. EDT on Thursday, the non-tropical low is already producing gale-force winds, though shower activity near its center remains limited. The system could briefly acquire subtropical or tropical characteristics before it moves into even less favorable conditions later this week.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking Tropical Storm Jerry and a trough of low pressure, along with three tropical waves.
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Tropical Storm Jerry forms in Atlantic, forecast to become hurricane. Where it's expected to go
Tropical Storm Jerry formed in the Atlantic and could reach hurricane strength by midweek as it tracks west-northwest toward the open ocean.
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Priscilla nears major hurricane status in Pacific as new tropical storm swirls in the Atlantic
The U.S. National Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Jerry has strengthened in the Atlantic Ocean on a path toward the Caribbean.
A new tropical storm could form in the Atlantic this week and continue the 2025 hurricane season’s backloaded burst of tropical activity. Even though fewer storms tend to form now, in the late-season, history has shown how devastating they can be, particularly since development areas shift closer to land.
Tropical Storm Jerry, the 10th named storm of the hurricane season, formed late Tuesday morning and is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane on Thursday or Friday as it makes its closest pass near or just north of the northern Leeward Islands.