Tropical Storm Lorenzo has developed in the Atlantic Ocean, marking the 12th storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, but poses no threat to the U.S.
- Tropical Storm Lorenzo emerged early Monday morning in the eastern Atlantic Ocean, contributing to the 2025 Atlantic hurricane seasons total of 12 storms.
- According to the National Hurricane Center, Lorenzo is expected to follow a path that curls north, thereby avoiding any threat to the U.S. coastline.
- The storm features a maximum sustained wind of approximately 40 mph, typical for tropical cyclones at this stage of development in the Atlantic hurricane season.
Why It Matters
The formation of Tropical Storm Lorenzo highlights ongoing weather patterns in the Atlantic Ocean, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of tropical cyclones and their potential impacts on coastal regions. As the season progresses, monitoring these storms remains crucial for preparedness and safety.