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August 12, 2025
Tropical Storm Erin: Erin is expected to gain strength slowly over the next few days. By late this week, it may reach hurricane strength.
The storm took shape on Monday in the eastern tropical Atlantic. If it continues to intensify, Erin could be the first hurricane of the 2025 Atlantic season.
Hurricane Henriette has strengthened in the Pacific, well away from Hawaii. The National Hurricane Center in Miami said there are no coastal watches or warnings in place for either storm.
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By Monday afternoon, Erin was positioned about 430 miles west-northwest of the Cabo Verde Islands. Winds were holding steady at 45 mph.
The storm was heading west at around 20 mph and is likely to stay on that course for the next few days. Erin is likely to pick up strength slowly in the days ahead.
By the end of the week, it could grow into a hurricane. According to the hurricane center, it’s still too early to say whether the storm will have any impact on the northern Leeward Islands.
Hurricane Henriette was holding as a Category 1 storm in the central Pacific on Monday. Forecasters expect it to keep hurricane strength for another day or two before starting to weaken.
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The NHC reported sustained winds of 85 mph. Henriette’s center was about 595 miles northwest of Honolulu. Farther east in the Pacific, the remnants of former Tropical Storm Ivo broke apart on Monday.
