Maps Show Expected Wind, Rain Impacts from Tropical Storm Jerry
Summary
Tropical Storm Jerry has formed in the central tropical Atlantic. It is expected to affect the northern Lesser Antilles with rain and wind and may become a hurricane. It is not expected to directly hit the U.S., but could cause rough surf and rip currents on the East Coast.Key Facts
- Tropical Storm Jerry is currently in the central tropical Atlantic.
- It is the 10th named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.
- Forecasters expect it to bring heavy rain and gusty winds to the northern Lesser Antilles from late Thursday to Friday.
- Winds may reach between 40 and 60 miles per hour in the affected areas.
- Jerry is anticipated to become a hurricane soon.
- The storm is unlikely to directly impact the U.S. but might cause rough ocean conditions along the East Coast.
- Swells from Jerry could cause dangerous surf and rip currents around the Leeward Islands.
- Jerry is located about 1,315 miles east-southeast of the northern Leeward Islands.
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