Gabrielle, the second major hurricane in the Atlantic basin this year, was packing 140 mph winds early Tuesday. Its core of damaging winds is expected to stay offshore of Bermuda, though the island ...
Swells from Gabrielle are reaching the east coast of the United States from North Carolina northward and will continue through the early part this week, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Hurricane Gabrielle is now a Category 4 storm, according to the National Hurricane Center. See where it's headed.
Forecasters say Gabrielle hit its peak strength while the next named storm, Humberto, will likely form in the next few days.
Hurricane Gabrielle continues to move across the Atlantic as a powerful Category 4 hurricane 🌀 | Latest from the NHC: ...
NOW, GABRIELLE 140 MILE AN HOUR WINDS THANKFULLY WELL EAST OF BERMUDA NOW AND WELL OUT INTO NO MAN’S LAND. BUT THERE ARE TWO ...
The center of Gabrielle turned north Monday morning and is expected to pass east of Bermuda Monday night. Behind Hurricane ...
The still-powerful Hurricane Gabrielle is moving away from the U.S. but at least two tropical depressions may form in the next week, the NHC said.
The storm, the second Atlantic hurricane of the season, is expected to move away from the United States, but its swells may ...
Tropical activity is ramping up in the Atlantic Basin. Along with Hurricane Gabrielle, which is currently tracking east of Bermuda, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring two tropical ...
The tropics have awakened as more disturbances continue developing, with increasing odds of becoming named tropical storms within the week.