Tropical Storm Lorenzo has formed in the Atlantic Ocean, marking the 12th tropical cyclone of the 2025 hurricane season, but poses no threat to the U.S.
- Tropical Storm Lorenzo emerged early Monday morning in the Atlantic Ocean, becoming the 12th tropical cyclone of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.
- The National Hurricane Center reports that Lorenzo is expected to develop maximum sustained wind speeds but will track northward, avoiding any threat to the U.S.
- Originating near the Cape Verde islands, Lorenzos trajectory follows a pattern seen in many storms this season, steering clear of the U.S. mainland.
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The formation of Tropical Storm Lorenzo highlights ongoing patterns in the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, where many storms have posed little or no risk to the U.S., reflecting the complexities of climate-related weather patterns.