Hurricane Gabrielle forms in Atlantic
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As the Azores prepares for effects from Hurricane Gabrielle, the Atlantic Ocean wasted no time in creating another named storm: Humberto, which also may become a hurricane this weekend.
The storm, the second Atlantic hurricane of the season, is approaching the Portuguese islands west of mainland Europe.
The former Hurricane Gabrielle is expected to bring heavy rain, high winds and a storm surge to the Azores islands despite forecasters downgrading the system.
As Gabrielle is expected to turn east and pass near Bermuda, two disturbances are keeping the tropics busy. Here's what you need to know.
Hurricane Gabrielle is continuing to barrel across the central subtropical Atlantic as a monster Category 4 hurricane, and now forecasters are also watching invests 93L and 94L for possible tropical development.
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Gabrielle rapidly intensifies into a Category 3 hurricane in the Atlantic, is staying away from land
Swells from the storm reached Bermuda on Sunday and were impacting the U.S. East Coast, from North Carolina northward to Canada’s Atlantic coast. Forecasters said the swells were likely to cause “life-threatening surf and rip current conditions.”
Hurricane Gabrielle became the second major hurricane of the 2025 season. It’s not the only thing we’re watching.