Tropical Storm Gabrielle, Atlantic and Hurricane
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Get the latest Jacksonville weather update from The Weather Authority. Find out about today's rain chances, how Hurricane Gabrielle is impacting the Atlantic, and what to expect from other tropical systems.
The National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories on Tropical Storm Gabrielle, located over the central subtropical Atlantic. Gabrielle should become a hurricane within the next 24 hours. A tropical wave over the eastern Atlantic is producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms west-southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands.
AM, the center of Hurricane Gabrielle waslocated near latitude 30.0 North, longitude 62.5 West. Gabrielle ismoving toward the north-northwest near 10 mph. A turntoward the north
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Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather: Hurricane Gabrielle strengthens as North Texas severe weather injures 1
Gabrielle is on its way to becoming a major hurricane near Bermuda. Meanwhile, severe weather rocked the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, and an early-morning earthquake jolted the San Francisco Bay Area.
A tropical depression is likely to form in the Atlantic this week as a coastal storm threatens the mid-Atlantic with strong wind and flooding rain. Meanwhile, America’s heartland will see summerlike temperatures.
Things are getting complicated in the Atlantic. Gabrielle has now been upgraded to a hurricane. This system should continue to strengthen over the next several days possibly becoming a major hurricane by midweek.
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Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather: Watching tropical Atlantic and Gulf as peak hurricane season approaches
While a tropical disturbance is on the verge of becoming Tropical Depression Seven or Tropical Storm Gabrielle, the FOX Forecast Center is also paying close attention to the Gulf as the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season approaches on Sept.
Forecasters predict Gabrielle may reach 75 mph winds by early next week as the storm remains far off the East Coast.
The National Hurricane Center's 5 a.m. Thursday update reported that Tropical Storm Gabrielle is in the Atlantic Ocean, 845 miles east of the Northern Leeward Islands. With maximum sustained winds of 50 mph, the system is moving west-northwest at 15 mph.
Tropical Storm Gabrielle is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane by early next week. Meanwhile, moisture from the remnants of Tropical Storm Mario is bringing rare September rain to Southern California and the Southwest U.
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Is Hurricane Gabrielle going to hit South Florida?
Gabrielle became a major Category 3 hurricane Monday morning over the central tropical Atlantic Ocean. It could become a Category 4 storm later today. Sign up for our Newsletters According to WPBF 25 First Warning meteorologists,