Tropical Storm Gabrielle expected to become 2nd Atlantic hurricane of the season
Summary
Tropical Storm Gabrielle is likely to become the second hurricane of the Atlantic season soon. It is expected to pass near Bermuda and miss the U.S. mainland, though both areas might experience dangerous waves.Key Facts
- Gabrielle is forecast to become a hurricane by Saturday night.
- It has sustained winds of 65 mph and is moving northwest in the Atlantic.
- The storm is about 580 miles southeast of Bermuda.
- It is expected to become a Category 2 hurricane with winds up to 105 mph.
- Gabrielle will likely pass east of Bermuda, causing high waves but not a direct hit.
- The U.S. mainland is also expected to miss a direct impact, though swells may affect the East Coast.
- If it becomes a hurricane, Gabrielle will be the second of the season in the Atlantic, about a month later than average.
- The Atlantic hurricane season ends on November 30.
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