National Hurricane Center, Florida
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Hurricane Gabrielle strengthened to Category 3 east of Bermuda, sending swells to the U.S. and Canadian coasts.
Octave was a tropical storm in the North Pacific Ocean early Friday Pacific time, the National Hurricane Center said in its latest advisory. Octave is the 15th named storm to form in the Eastern Pacific in 2025.
Tracking map shows Hurricane Gabrielle’s forecast path, based on National Hurricane Center data, and what the spaghetti models say about its possible track.
Hurricane Imelda upgraded from a tropical storm to a Category 1 hurricane in the North Atlantic on Tuesday morning.
Humberto does not currently pose a direct threat to New England, with the storm being too far out for the National Hurricane Center to be predicting New England impacts. Additionally, no spaghetti models predict as of Friday morning that it will impact the region.
Tropical Storm Imelda is forecast to become a hurricane and pivot roughly northeast. Here’s the latest forecast path.
This map from the National Hurricane Center shows the likely path of Hurricane Humberto as it tears through the Atlantic. The hurricane "is drifting slowly in weak steering currents," the center said, though it added that Humberto is "gradually increasing speed while moving west-northward to northwestward".
Tropical Storm Gabrielle formed Wednesday morning over the central Atlantic Ocean, becoming the seventh named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.
Hurricane Imelda, formed on September 28 and later passed over Bermuda as a Category 2 hurricane. On September 30, along with the remnants of Hurricane Humbert, Imelda brought heavy winds and waves to southeastern states, causing six homes in North Carolina’s Outer Banks to collapse into the sea.
Hurricane Humberto's swells will probably cause "life-threatening surf and rip current conditions," the National Hurricane Center warned.