By CNN Meteorologist Briana Waxman
Atlantic hurricane season is about to hit its stride. August through mid-September is historically the most active stretch of the season, and while there have been a handful of short-lived named storms, the Atlantic has yet to spawn a hurricane in 2025.
That could change soon: Tropical Storm Dexter formed on Sunday night, churning far off the coast of the United States and well northwest of Bermuda. There are two other areas the National Hurricane Center marked for possible tropical development in the coming days, and one is off the coast of the Southeast US.
While Dexter is expected to remain a tropical storm as it tracks farther away from the US, it’s impossible to know how strong the other potential tropical systems could become before they’ve eve