Gabrielle remains powerful hurricane, 2 more tropical waves see increased chances of development: NHC

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More tropical waves see development potential

FOX 13 meteorologist Dave Osterberg shares the latest on Hurricane Gabrielle as more tropical waves are beginning to develop in the Atlantic.

The National Hurricane Center is closely watching two tropical disturbances that could soon develop in the Atlantic as a strong Hurricane Gabrielle turns away from the U.S.

Hurricane Gabrielle's track

As of 11 a.m. Tuesday, Gabrielle was located at 33.9N and 58.3W with maximum sustained winds of 140 mph.

The Category 4 hurricane is moving east-northeast at 20 mph.

FOX 13 meteorologists say Gabrielle will keep moving east toward Europe and eventually weaken over the Atlantic.

More tropical development possible soon

The NHC is also monitoring Invest 93L and Invest 94L, both of which could soon develop.

Invest 93L, located nearly 1,000 miles east of the Lesser Antilles, has a 90% chance of development in the next seven days. FOX 13 meteorologist Dave Osterberg says that wave will likely take a similar path to Gabrielle.

Invest 94L, which is currently bringing disorganized showers and thunderstorms to the Leeward Islands, has a 60% chance of development in the next seven days.

Osterberg says it could move over the Bahamas before turning north, with most models currently keeping it east of Florida.

The next names on the list of 2025 Atlantic storms are Humberto and Imelda.

The Source: This story was written with information from FOX 13 meteorologists and the National Hurricane Center.

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