Tropical Storm Jerry tracker
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Tropical Storm Zeta churned towards Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula on Sunday and was expected to hit the coast late on Monday, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said, weeks after another hurricane caused chaos in the tourist region.
An area of low pressure in the central tropical Atlantic Ocean is expected to form as a tropical depression within the next day, becoming Tropical Storm Jerry not long after, forecasters said Tuesday morning.
A tropical wave in the central Atlantic has a high chance of becoming a tropical depression in the next seven days. Forecasters warned those in the Leeward Island to keep an eye on it. There is now also a low chance of a tropical disturbance moving into the southern Gulf. National Hurricane Center
A new tropical storm could form in the Atlantic this week and continue the 2025 hurricane season’s backloaded burst of tropical activity. Even though fewer storms tend to form now, in the late-season, history has shown how devastating they can be, particularly since development areas shift closer to land.
The chances that the Atlantic's 10th named storm, Jerry, could form over the next few days increased again slightly on Tuesday morning.
Hurricane Sally uprooted trees, flooded streets and cut power to hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses on Wednesday as it brought what the U.S. National Hurricane Center called "historic and catastrophic" flooding to the Alabama-Florida coast.
Rain chances today will remain low across Alabama today except for areas near the coast, which have a low chance of seeing a shower. Here is the probability of precipitation forecast through 7 p.m. Saturday: