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  • 7/9/2025
It's still early in the Atlantic hurricane season, but the risk for a named storm will be on the rise as July progresses.
Transcript
00:00We're going to give you a quick update here on the tropics and first we'll start you off with a look at where we are on our calendar.
00:05So as you look at the timing of hurricane season, the number of storms per day from 1944 to 2020,
00:11you can see that right now here that we're still in the early parts of July,
00:14you can see that we're still in the steady, slowly increasing numbers there of both named storms and hurricane.
00:22One thing I will point out that's very interesting about this time of year is that as you can see,
00:26most of the named storms we get actually intensify into hurricanes.
00:31But overall here, we're not really going to see the increase until we head into early parts of August.
00:35So we still have about a month until we really get into the thick of hurricane season.
00:40But I will point out that now is still a time to start to pay attention to the overall forecast here as we head into hurricane season.
00:47Because in addition to not only the direct impacts from a landfalling tropical storm or hurricane,
00:52a lot of these flooding issues that we've been dealing with, where do you think they got the moisture from?
00:58They got their moisture from some of the leftover segments of some of those storms that we've been tracking.
01:05And we are going to be watching out for potential development even more here as we head throughout next week.
01:10We're talking July 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th.
01:13Now here across the Gulf Coast and parts of the southeast and Atlantic Florida coast,
01:17you can see that the overall trend for tropical development potential is going to remain relatively low.
01:22But we will be watching out for this potential very close here as we head throughout that time period.
01:26So that's going to be for next week.
01:27And as far as tracking any impacts, we could see a low impact there across parts of the Gulf Coast,
01:33the central and northern portions of the Florida Peninsula, and the east coast of Florida.
01:37So we're not done completely yet with watching out for what we're going to be tracking there across parts of the tropics.
01:43We'll continue to have updates for you coming up.
01:46Stay right here with AccuWeather Ahead.
01:47We'll be right back right after this.

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