Tropical Storm Dexter heads out as tropics heat up
FOX 13 Meteorologist Valerie Mills is watching the tropics as they begin to wake up. She is watching three areas, including Tropical Storm Dexter, which is moving out to sea. Mills says an area off the coast of the southeaster United States has a 40 percent chance of developing over the next week. She also noted that a tropical wave emerging off the coast of Africa has a 50 percent chance of developing over the next seven days. The next name of the 2025 hurricane season is Erin.
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