Hurricane season 2025 hits its peak
FOX 13 Meteorologist Jim Weber says the tropics are quiet as we hit the peak of the 2025 hurricane season. However, he does caution that it does not mean that the rest of the season will be smooth sailing. Typically, we see six named storms, four hurricanes and two major hurricanes after September 10. He says waves of Saharan dust coming off the coast of Africa and drier air are keeping things quiet, but conditions are expected to become more favorable for development later this month. The next name on the list is Gabrielle.
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