New Tropical Storm Forms in Atlantic Amid Strengthening Hurricane Season Activity
A new tropical storm could form in the Atlantic this week as hurricane season shows no signs of stopping and continues its backloaded burst of tropical activity from last year's seasons.
A new tropical storm could form in the Atlantic this week as the 2025 hurricane season continues its backloaded burst of activity, showing no signs of slowing down despite fewer storms typically forming during this late-season period. The system's formation is being closely monitored by weather experts, who are tracking a low-pressure area that has developed off the coast of West Africa. If it develops into a tropical storm, it would bring another round of heavy rain and strong winds to parts of the Caribbean and eastern United States. The storm's potential impact could be felt well beyond its initial landfall, potentially disrupting travel and daily life across the region.