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Weather Florida: First Atlantic system of 2025 monitored offshore

Liam Smith
Last updated: 2025/06/27 04:15
Liam Smith
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Tropical outlook begins along Florida’s eastern coast

The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season has officially opened with a low-pressure system forming off the southeastern coast of the United States, just east of Florida. According to the National Hurricane Center (NHC), this is the first tropical disturbance under surveillance this season and, despite its low probability of development, it’s garnering attention due to its location and potential evolution.

 

Limited risk for Florida but gusty winds expected

While this offshore system currently shows only a 10% chance of developing into a subtropical or tropical cyclone over the next seven days, the Florida peninsula, especially from Jacksonville to the Space Coast, might still experience effects. Forecasts suggest gusty onshore winds between 25 and 35 mph, along with rough surf conditions and an increased risk of thunderstorms beginning Thursday and continuing into Friday.

The disturbance is projected to move northeastward at a speed between 10 and 15 mph, staying offshore and gradually drifting away from Florida, reducing the threat of direct landfall or significant tropical development. Meteorologist Noah Bergren from FOX 35 Storm Team notes that, in the best-case scenario, the system might briefly reach depression status, but it is unlikely to become a tropical storm.

 

Above-average hurricane season forecasted for 2025

This early-season disturbance comes amid heightened expectations for a busier-than-usual Atlantic hurricane season. The official outlook from both NOAA and Colorado State University (CSU) forecasts an above-average number of storms, driven by warmer ocean temperatures and a neutral ENSO phase which typically results in reduced wind shear across the Atlantic Basin.

NOAA’s forecast includes:
13 to 19 named storms,
6 to 10 hurricanes,
3 to 5 major hurricanes (Category 3 or higher).

CSU anticipates:
17 named storms,
9 hurricanes,
4 major hurricanes.

This outlook surpasses the historical average, which stands at 14 named storms, 7 hurricanes, and 3 major hurricanes per season.

 

Landfall probabilities along U.S. coastlines

The probability of a major hurricane (Category 3, 4, or 5) striking the U.S. coastline in 2025 has also increased. According to CSU’s predictions:

There is a 51% chance a major hurricane could hit anywhere along the U.S. coast,
A 26% chance for the East Coast, including Florida,
A 33% chance for the Gulf Coast,
And a 56% chance for the Caribbean islands.

These numbers reflect a notable rise over the 1880–2020 average, underscoring the importance of vigilance and early monitoring.

 

2025 storm names released

The official list of storm names for the Atlantic 2025 season includes:
Andrea, Barry, Chantal, Dexter, Erin, Fernand, Gabrielle, Humberto, Imelda, Jerry, Karen, Lorenzo, Melissa, Nestor, Olga, Pablo, Rebekah, Sebastien, Tanya, Van, Wendy.

Ocean heat content and African Monsoon may intensify season

Several climatic signals are contributing to the elevated forecast. The transition to a neutral ENSO pattern tends to suppress wind shear, creating a more conducive environment for storm formation and intensification. Combined with above-normal sea surface temperatures and a more active West African Monsoon, these factors may help spawn more frequent and stronger tropical systems across the Atlantic.

 

Localized weather impacts expected despite low development

Even if this current system does not develop further, its meteorological influence will still be felt along Florida’s east coast through increased winds, surf, and thunderstorm activity. The situation is a timely reminder of the importance of preparedness at the very beginning of the hurricane season, especially with forecasts leaning toward heightened tropical activity in the months ahead.

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