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Hurricane Gabrielle to slam Azores with destructive waves, dangerous storm surge on trek toward Europe
A Hurricane Warning has been issued for the Azores as powerful Hurricane Gabrielle continues to move across the Atlantic. FOX Weather Meteorologists Britta Merwin and Haley Meier have the latest forecast on Sept. 24, 2025.
PONTA DELGADA, Azores – A Hurricane Warning has been issued for the Azores as Hurricane Gabrielle continues to barrel across the Atlantic toward the islands and European coastline as a monster Category 3 hurricane.
The Azores sit some 850 miles off the coast of Portugal, and forecasters have warned people there to keep an eye on the forecast as the hurricane moves closer to the archipelago in the North Atlantic.
Atlantic hurricane season: Two tropical systems could develop this week as 2025 season enters its final months
Two tropical systems could churn to life this week as Atlantic hurricane season enters its final months and the hot spots to watch for storm development begin to move closer to home.
One disturbance, Invest 94L, is currently producing disorganized showers and storms near the northeastern Caribbean and could develop into a tropical depression as it approaches the Bahamas or Southeast US Coast. The other system to its east, Invest 93L, could organize and threaten Bermuda early next week, possibly as a hurricane.
âInvestâ is simply a label the National Hurricane Center gives to a patch of stormy weather it wants to investigate for possible tropical development within the next week. Once tagged as an invest, the thunderstorm cluster is assigned its own set of satellite data and computer model runs to help forecasters more accurately predict its potential track and strength.
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Tropical Storms Humberto, Imelda Ahead: What It Could Mean For US, Bahamas
Tropical storms Humberto and Imelda are likely to form later this week and could be a threat to parts of the Southeast U.S., the Bahamas and Bermuda as the Atlantic Basin's active period continues following Hurricane Gabrielle.
There is still considerable uncertainty as to the details of how this will all shake out into next week, so please check back with us at weather.com for important updates in the days ahead as the forecast gradually becomes clearer.
Here's our latest thinking, including a potentially weird wild card to the forecast.
The map below shows the two areas where tropical development is likely in the next few days, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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