Tropical Storm Gabrielle could form today
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Gabrielle is moving toward the north-northwest near 22 mph. An erratic northwestward to west-northwestward motion at a reduced forward speed is anticipated across the tropical and subtropical central Atlantic during the next few days.
Gabrielle is expected to remain far from the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, so that’s good news for everyone from Texas to Florida. The tropical storm is expected to track several hundred miles northeast of islands such as Saint John’s and Guadeloupe in the Lesser Antilles by Friday.
Showers and thunderstorms associated INVEST 92L located about midway between the Windward Islands and the Cabo Verde Islands have become better organized since yesterday. Environmental conditions are conducive for additional development,
Tropical Storm Gabrielle has formed in the Atlantic Ocean, the National Hurricane Center said on Wednesday, Sept. 17.
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