Atlantic Hurricane Outlook – September 3, 2025

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Atlantic remains quiet; African wave now has 70% 7-day development odds

Atlantic Basin Overview

  • No Active Storms
    The Atlantic basin continues to be free of active tropical cyclones—no storms are currently present.

  • Tropical Wave Off Africa
    A tropical wave exiting Africa is gaining strength. The NHC now gives this system a 0% development chance in 48 hours, rising to 70% over 7 days. Development into Tropical Depression Seven—and possibly Tropical Storm Gabrielle—is considered likely by the weekend.

Environmental Conditions

  • Sea Surface Temperatures (SSTs): Remain warm in the Caribbean and Gulf (about 29–31 °C) but cooler farther east, where the African wave is located.

  • Wind Shear: Moderate to strong shear persists across much of the Atlantic but may ease near the developing wave.

  • Mid-Level Humidity & SAL: Dry air and the Saharan Air Layer (SAL) are widespread, but are expected to diminish along the wave’s path as it tracks westward.

Sea Surface Temperature imagery courtesy of Windy.com

Wind courtesy of Windy.com

Relative Humidity data courtesy ofWindy.com

Dust data courtesy of Windy.com

Gulf of America (Mexico) & Caribbean

The Gulf remains quiet, dominated by high pressure. Only routine afternoon thunderstorms are expected along coastal areas; no tropical development is expected at this time.

Florida & Southeast U.S. Forecast

Florida continues with typical early-September weather: hot and humid, with scattered sea-breeze-driven afternoon thunderstorms. No tropical threats are expected. Coastal waters are calmer as the Atlantic’s longtime surf persists from prior systems but gently subsides.

Rain forecast visualization courtesy of Windy.com

Summary

  • Atlantic basin remains calm with no systems currently active.

  • A tropical wave off Africa shows a high (70%) chance of developing into a tropical cyclone within 7 days.

  • Environmental factors—warm SSTs but competing dry air, SAL, and wind shear—will determine if and when development occurs.

  • Gulf and Florida remain storm-free and continue typical late-summer weather patterns.

TL;DR – September 3 Snapshot

  • Atlantic is quiet with no storms.

  • African wave now has 70% development odds over the next 7 days.

  • Atlantic environment remains marginal but improving near the wave.

  • Florida and Gulf remain calm with routine storms.

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