Published on Sep. 21, 2025, 9:46 PM

The system is the second hurricane of the 2025 Atlantic season

Hurricane Gabrielle formed in the open Atlantic Ocean on Sunday, becoming the second hurricane of the 2025 Atlantic season.

Forecasters expect the classic peak-season storm to intensify into a major hurricane by Monday night or Tuesday morning as it tracks east of Bermuda.

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Hurricane expected to remain out to sea

Once a struggling tropical storm, Gabrielle came back from the brink to intensify into this year’s second Atlantic hurricane.

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Aircraft reconnaissance flying through the storm found that its maximum sustained winds had intensified to 120 km/h late Sunday afternoon.

The latest forecast from the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) calls for Gabrielle to gradually intensify over the next couple of days, and it may briefly grow into a major hurricane overnight Monday into Tuesday morning.

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Hurricane Gabrielle will continue tracking northwest into the day Monday, safely passing east of Bermuda before making a sharp eastward turn out to sea.