Hurricane center keeps tracking 2 Atlantic systems while TS Dexter becoming extratropical

On Thursday, the National Hurricane Center predicts the tropical storm Dexter to be extratical, but continued to follow two developing Atlantic systems that could be the next tropical depression or storm of the season.
NHC’s 8 -morning tropical consultancy was a weak low pressure area, which produced a limited shower and storm activity, a few hundred miles away from the coast of the Southeast, which was closer to the United States but moved away from the United States.
“A little slow tropical or subtropical development is possible at the weekend, the system moves north to the northeast and remains on the eastern coast of the United States,” he said. “At the beginning of the next week, the low level is expected to be extratical and ends the chance of tropical development.”
NHC gave the system the chance to improve 30% in the next seven days.
In the east, a tropical wave to the Middle Atlantic had a messy shower activity.
“It is estimated that environmental conditions will be more favorable for gradual development within a few days, and a tropical depression may occur at this weekend or at the beginning of this week, while the system is moving towards West-Kouquet throughout the tropical and subtropical atlantic,” he said.
In the next two days, NHC gave 10% and 60% of the next seven.
2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season list next names Erin and Fernand.
The fourth name of the season continued to be shaken in Atlantic. The Tropical Storm Dexter, founded in Atlantic on Sunday night, did not remain as a threat to land.
From 5 am on Thursday, the center of Dexter was located about 425 miles south of Cape Race, which moves with maximum continuous winds, which reached a speed of 50 miles / h of the East-North East, Newfoundland, Newfoundland. Strong winds extend to 175 miles.
“In the next few days, an east-northeast is expected to the northeast movement,” he said, predictors said, “Dexter is expected to be strengthened as an extra extra low until Friday. The cyclone is expected to weaken on Friday night and Saturday.”
Dexter was the fourth storm after Tropical storms Andrea, Barry and Chantal.
Before the start of the hurricane season, the national ocean and atmosphere administration predicted the storm called 13 to 19, which was expected to turn into hurricanes. Three to five of them, category 3 power will turn into large hurricanes.
The height of the hurricane season extends from mid -August to October.
The entire six-month season is between 1 June and 30 November.




