
Atlantic Hurricane Season Begins: Area to Watch Emerges
Early Atlantic Hurricane Season Activity: Low Probability of Formation, but Monitoring is Key The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, which began on Sunday, is already showing signs of activity. The National Hurricane Center has identified a region in the Atlantic Basin as an area to watch for potential tropical development. While the probability of formation within the next week is low, experts are closely monitoring the situation. "We are monitoring it very, very carefully," said a FOX Weather reporter, emphasizing the significance of early season vigilance. The reporter highlighted that despite the low immediate threat, the potential for a more active hurricane season remains. The video showcased various weather maps and radar imagery, illustrating the areas of concern. The reporter explained that a front stalling over Florida is contributing to the potential for increased moisture and tropical rain, particularly impacting North Florida and the Carolinas by mid-week. While the likelihood of a tropical depression forming in the next seven days is low, the possibility remains, underscoring the need for continued monitoring. The positive aspect is that a sharp trough in the upper levels could limit tropical development. However, the potential for heavy rain, gusty winds, and rip currents is a concern for coastal regions. FOX Weather's exclusive model suggests an increase in showers and thunderstorms by mid-week, primarily impacting the Georgia and South Carolina coastlines. The next name on the list is Andrea.