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The National Hurricane Center Is Watching Multiple Areas For Possible Tropical Development Into Next Week

The National Hurricane Center has their eyes on multiple areas for possible tropical development in the Atlantic Basin after Tropical Storm Dexter fizzles.

– Weak low pressure is a few hundred miles off the Southeast U.S. coast.

– This system is expected to track northeastward away from the East Coast over the next several days. If it sprouts enough thunderstorms, it could become a tropical or subtropical depression or storm this weekend or early next week in the area shaded on the map below.

– Given the chance of development of this system is far offshore, the main indirect impact of this system appears to be high surf and rip currents along much of the East Coast through this weekend, especially from southeast New England to North Carolina.

Dexter becomes the Atlantic’s fourth named storm of 2025

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Tropical Storm Dexter formed along a stalled front a few hundred miles east of the North Carolina coast and about 300 miles west-northwest of Bermuda at 11 p.m. EDT Sunday, August 3. Dexter’s formation date of August 4 (in Greenwich time) comes over a week before the typical August 15 appearance of the season’s fourth named storm, based on 1991-2020 climatology.

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Tracking the Tropics: NHC monitoring multiple disturbances

SOUTH MISSISSIPPI (WLOX) – The tropics are becoming more active, and Tropical Storm Dexter formed late Sunday night in the Atlantic. There are two other areas the National Hurricane Center is watching for tropical development. Thankfully, there are no threats to South Mississippi at this time.

Tropical Storm Dexter formed well off the East Coast on Sunday night, and it is expected to strengthen a little bit more over the next few days. Dexter is going to remain out to sea, and it is not a threat to the U.S.

Another area we are watching is a tropical wave that recently moved off the coast of Africa. This has been designated as invest 96L and is expected to move over the open Atlantic this week. Slow development of this system is possible as it moves across the Atlantic over the next several days. It is far too early for speculation of any possible tracks or strength.

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