A clump of thunderstorms could turn into a named storm by the weekend. The next storm will be named Gabrielle.
An Atlantic disturbance has a 90% chance of forming Tropical Storm Gabrielle by Thursday morning. Here’s what that means for ...
Chances of a hurricane forming in the Atlantic have increased to 90 percent in the latest predictions from the National ...
Tropical Storm Gabrielle is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane by Sunday, Sept. 21, according to the National Hurricane ...
The storm is not an immediate threat to land, but it is expected to strengthen as it moves through the open Atlantic.
Tropical Storm Gabrielle is expected to strengthen into a hurricane by late this weekend, the National Hurricane Center said ...
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Tropical Storm Gabrielle is expected to become a hurricane by Sunday, Sept. 21, the National Hurricane Center says.
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Tropical Storm Gabrielle formed on Wednesday in the Atlantic Ocean but was far from land, forecasters said.
The disturbance comes despite the Atlantic basin seeing a lull in hurricane activity during a typically active time.
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