Tropical Storm Watch: Atlantic Hurricane Season Peak & Pacific Storms
WFAASeptember 5, 20251 min1,167 views
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- ⚠️ We are approaching the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, which generally occurs around September 10th.
- 💡 An area of organized thunderstorms in the Atlantic has an 80% chance of developing into the next tropical storm within seven days.
- 🎯 This system is currently heading towards the Caribbean, and the next storm name on the list is Gabrielle.
Eastern Pacific Hurricane Activity
- 🌀 Hurricane Kiko is heading towards the Hawaiian Islands, expected to maintain or strengthen its Category 4 strength before weakening.
- 🌊 Hurricane Lorena, a Category 1 storm, is moving along the Mexican coastline near Baja California Sur.
- 🌧️ Lorena is forecast to turn inland, potentially becoming an area of low pressure that could bring increased moisture and rain chances to Texas.
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