Tropical Storm Gabrielle could form today
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It's quiet now. But Gulf Coast may still see above average tropical storm, hurricane activity
Warmer water temperatures and other weather factors are expected to increase the potential for hurricanes in the Gulf. AccuWeather's outlook here.
Tropical Depression 7 is expected to strengthen into a tropical storm later today or tonight and into a hurricane over the weekend.
AccuWeather warns that a lack of dry air and disruptive wind shear could breed dangerous hurricanes that quickly strengthen.
While the Gulf of America has been relatively quiet so far this hurricane season, forecasts show that may be changing as the peak of the season approaches.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking two systems in the Atlantic basin, including a new one moving into the Gulf.
The National Hurricane Center is now tracking two tropical waves in the Atlantic, one of which could become the next named storm, Gabrielle.
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