Potential tropical development in Gulf poses primary US threat before end of September

Potential tropical development in Gulf poses primary US threat before end of September

Very warm waters, steering currents and other factors point to the Gulf as the main area of concern for tropical development over the next couple of weeks, AccuWeather meteorologists say. Other systems may form farther east over the Atlantic basin, but Gulf development would allow the least time for U.S. coastal preparations.

“The western Caribbean and Gulf will be monitored closely starting around Sept. 18, continuing through at least the end of September,” AccuWeather Lead Hurricane Expert Alex DaSilva said.

AccuWeather.com

AccuWeather.com

“A storm may develop in that zone and move toward the United States. Due to the formation so close to land, storms that develop in this area would leave coastal residents with the least preparation time,” DaSilva said.

On average, based on typical steering currents, a tropical storm that forms in the northwestern Caribbean may have only three to five days before it potentially reaches the U.S. However, a storm that forms in the Gulf could reach the U.S. coastline in as little as two days.

AccuWeather.com

AccuWeather.com

“Any storm that moves into the Gulf has the potential to rapidly intensify due to the record-high ocean heat content,” DaSilva said. Ocean heat content accounts for not only sea-surface temperatures but also the warmth extending into deeper waters.

Gulf heat content is likely to remain extremely warm through the rest of September. Water temperatures in parts of the western Caribbean and the Gulf are near 90 F, well above the 80 F threshold for tropical development.

AccuWeather.com

AccuWeather.com

“In general, tropical activity is expected to increase during the second half of September,” DaSilva said.

There is a moderate risk of tropical development potential starting Sunday, as a tropical wave pushes off Africa and moves into the main development region of the Atlantic. A second tropical wave is expected to move off the coast of Africa next week. Both tropical waves will be monitored closely for any signs of development.

AccuWeather.com

AccuWeather.com

“There should be less disruptive wind shear, dry air and Saharan dust in the main development region of the Atlantic next week, right where we suspect that some activity may occur,” DaSilva said. “The atmospheric conditions that limited tropical development in recent weeks are easing. Every tropical wave moving off Africa will be monitored closely, as they move through warm waters with conditions that are conducive for tropical development.”

GET THE FREE ACCUWEATHER APP

Because of the extended lull in tropical activity, which began in late August, AccuWeather has slightly lowered its projections of tropical storms and hurricanes for the 2025 Atlantic season. However, the tropical forecast team of experts at AccuWeather continues to project that two to four additional major hurricanes may still develop during the remainder of the season, which concludes on Nov. 30.

AccuWeather.com

AccuWeather.com

Thus far, Erin has been the only hurricane and the only major hurricane to occur this season. Erin reached Category 5 intensity on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale, with sustained winds of 160 mph. A major hurricane has Category 3 strength with winds of 111 mph or greater.

Want next-level safety, ad-free? Unlock advanced, hyperlocal severe weather alerts when you subscribe to Premium+ on the AccuWeather app. AccuWeather Alerts are prompted by our expert meteorologists who monitor and analyze dangerous weather risks 24/7 to keep you and your family safer.

Source link

Visited 1 times, 1 visit(s) today

Related Article

China Targets Copper After Mexico Bows to Trump

This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Mexico’s decision to slap steep tariffsup to 50%on Chinese cars and other Asian goods is reverberating beyond North America. After the announcement, Beijing wasted no time issuing a pointed warning: any move that appears to accommodate US pressure, especially under President Trump’s aggressive trade agenda, would be seen as

New FAA program will let eVTOL startups test some operations before full certification

Two Joby air taxis (N541JX and N544JX) flying simultaneously in the skies over Marina, CA. Joby Aviation photo | Image Credits:Joby Aviation The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced a new pilot program that will let electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) startups test some operations before they receive full regulatory certification. It’s a potentially

This photo released by the Utah Governor's Office on Friday, Sept. 12, 2025 shows Tyler Robinson. (Utah Governor's Office via AP)

Man arrested in Charlie Kirk’s killing

WASHINGTON (AP) — Family members of the young Utah man accused of shooting Charlie Kirk told authorities he had recently become “more political” and saw the ally of President Donald Trump as a person spreading hate, according to authorities. Tyler James Robinson, 22, of Washington, Utah, was arrested on suspicion of aggravated murder, felony discharge

Mourners carry the bodies of the people killed by an Israeli attack in Doha during a funeral at the Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Wahhab Mosque in Doha, Qatar, September 11, 2025, in this screengrab obtained from a video feed. (credit: Qatar TV/Reuters TV via REUTERS)

Egypt reportedly decides to reduce coordination with Israel after Qatar strike

Egypt is also planning to restructure its security communications with Israel following the attack. Egypt has decided to reduce coordination with Israel until further notice, following Israel’s strike targeting senior Hamas leaders in Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday, Saudi outlet Al Arabiya reported Friday, citing sources. Egypt is also planning to restructure its security communications with

FS Misri meets EU's Political and Security Committee members

FS Misri meets EU’s Political and Security Committee members

New Delhi, India and the European Union on Friday reaffirmed their commitment to an early conclusion of a free trade agreement as well as a security and defence partnership. FS Misri meets EU’s Political and Security Committee members Ways to further expand two-way cooperation were discussed at a meeting between Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and

Nepal appoints first woman leader as interim premier : NPR

Nepal’s then-chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Sushila Karki (right), observes a minute’s silence during Democracy Day in Kathmandu, Nepal, Feb. 18, 2017. Niranjan Shrestha/AP hide caption toggle caption Niranjan Shrestha/AP KATHMANDU, Nepal — Nepal ‘s president on Friday appointed former Supreme Court Chief Justice Sushila Karki as interim prime minister and the first woman