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Updated Forecast for 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season

...hurricane chasers may not be too thrilled...but it's a "total delight" for every coastal property owner from Cape Hatteras to...
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Yes indeed, the USA has done well, getting out of August and most of the "big" month of September with little tropical difficulty.
As to Gabrielle and the sputtering start, it did go major, but produced mostly tropical-storm conditions in the Azores over by the "7."
Similarly, Humberto, numbered "8," doesn't appear to threaten the US coast. Future Imelda's labelled "9" near Cuba and Bahamas.
Like many, I am concerned about Imelda slowing down near coastal Carolinas & possibly heavy rains, but hope for "delight" instead.
 
Didn’t expect to do any actual hurricane chasing, but was hoping for some impacts locally where I live near Philadelphia - such as serendipitous tornado risks from inland decaying tropical systems, heck I’d settle for just some heavy tropical rainfall. Or an opportunity to take an hour’s drive to the NJ shore to see some heavy surf. Was just hoping for *something* interesting out of these two current systems, but instead we’ve got two fish storms.

I’m sure surf in NJ will still be impacted, but probably nothing worth driving two hours round trip after work, especially with the sun setting earlier these days.
 
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