Hurricane Humberto, Tropical Storm
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Article first published: Friday, Sept. 26, 2025, 5 a.m. ET
Forecasters are also monitoring two tropical waves in the central Atlantic, both of which could turn into tropical depressions in the next several days.
Humberto gained hurricane status on Friday as it churned over the Atlantic Ocean, the National Hurricane Center said.
The hurricane center was also tracking two other tropical disturbances, both of which could become tropical depressions this week.
Hurricane Gabrielle has weakened considerably, but it is still a powerful hurricane as it progresses eastward across the Atlantic. The storm, which was a Category 4 as of Tuesday evening, has since dropped to a Category 2 with sustained winds of 100 mph.
L, which is currently centered north of Haiti. This area is also likely to become at least a tropical storm, if not stronger, and
Hurricane Narda continued to churn in the waters of the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday, after the National Hurricane Center said on Tuesday that the system had reached Category 2 strength. Narda is the latest of several named systems to spawn in the Pacific so far this year, which includes, Alvin, Barbara, and Kiko.
A new weather buzzword is storming social media as Hurricane Humberto may do a giant dance with another tropical cyclone in the Atlantic.
Maps show East Coast threat from future storm Imelda as Humberto strengthens to Category 3 hurricane
As Hurricane Humberto gains momentum to a Category 3 storm in the Central Atlantic, forecasters are closely monitoring a bigger threat to the west:. The latter storm is intensifying in the Caribbean,