Hurricane Gabrielle Strengthens as New Path Announced

Hurricane Gabrielle has reached Category 3 strength with sustained winds near 120 mph (195 km/h). Forecasters note Atlantic

hurricane season runs through November 30, meaning storms can still affect coastal and inland areas. Category 3 hurricanes can

cause devastating damage: major roof loss on well-built homes, snapped or uprooted trees, and prolonged power and water outages.

Gabrielle may intensify further before gradual weakening later this week, officials warn. Life-threatening rip currents and dangerous

surf are expected along roughly 2,000 miles of U.S. coastline from Maine to Florida, making Atlantic beaches hazardous for swimmers

and small craft. Gabrielle is currently located southeast of Bermuda; its core is forecast to pass east of the island and is not

expected to make direct landfall on the U.S. East Coast, although coastal impacts remain possible. No watches or warnings are in

effect at this time, but conditions could change rapidly. Meteorologists are also tracking another tropical wave approaching

the eastern Caribbean with a medium risk of development as it nears the Bahamas this weekend. Residents and visitors should monitor official sources such as

the National Hurricane Center and local weather offices for the latest watches, warnings, and preparedness guidance during the 2025 hurricane season.

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