Tropical Storm Aaron Expected to Become First Hurricane of 2025 Season
WFAASeptember 7, 20251 min853 views
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- π Tropical Storm Aaron is currently moving west at approximately 20 mph with sustained winds of 60 mph.
- β οΈ It is expected to maintain its tropical storm status through today.
- π By Thursday night or Friday morning, Aaron is projected to transition into a Category 1 hurricane, marking the first of the 2025 Atlantic season.
- π Further strengthening is anticipated, with the storm potentially reaching Category 2 by Saturday and Category 3 (major hurricane) status by Sunday.
Potential Path and Influences
- πΊοΈ Current models suggest the storm will track west, staying north of the Antilles, including Puerto Rico.
- π§ A significant area of high pressure is influencing the storm's path, potentially guiding it towards the US coast before a northward turn.
- π The timing of this northward curve is expected over the weekend, with attention also being paid to the Gulf of Mexico for any additional tropical activity.
- π¨ The forecast indicates the storm will likely curve north towards Bermuda after its initial westward and potential US-bound track.
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