Hurricane Tracker - United States

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**Breaking Weather News: Latest Hurricane Alerts and Weather Updates**

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Announcer: "Welcome to our breaking weather news segment. We're here to bring you the latest updates on hurricane alerts, warnings, and significant weather developments from the past 24 hours, courtesy of NOAA, the National Hurricane Center, and major weather news sources. Let's dive into the details."

**Current Weather Situation:**

- **Atlantic Hurricane Season:** The Atlantic hurricane season officially ended on November 30th, and there are currently no tropical cyclones in the Atlantic[1][2].

- **Marine Warnings:** Marine warnings are in effect for the Gulf of Mexico, the southwestern North Atlantic, and the Eastern Pacific due to strong winds and rough seas[1][3].

- **Caribbean Gale Warning:** A tight pressure gradient between a high-pressure system southwest of Bermuda and lower pressure over northwestern Colombia is expected to support strong to near-gale winds in the south-central Caribbean basin through midweek next week. Seas are expected to peak at 11 to 13 feet under the strongest winds[3].

- **Atlantic Ocean Conditions:** A dissipating cold front extends southwestward from the northeastern Atlantic, with patchy rain noted up to 80 nautical miles along either side of this boundary. Convergent trade winds are producing scattered moderate convection from the Brazilian coast to 03N between 43W and 50W. An elongated 1025 mb high southwest of Bermuda is supporting gentle to moderate E to SE winds and seas of 4 to 6 feet in moderate swell north of 27N between 50W and the Georgia/Florida coast[3].

- **Eastern Pacific:** There are no significant tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific at this time. The Eastern Pacific hurricane season begins on May 15th and ends on November 30th[2].

**Potential Impacts:**

- **Coastal Regions:** Fresh to strong ENE winds and rough seas are expected across the southwestern and central Caribbean basin through next week, with winds pulsing to strong speeds through the Windward Passage, in the Gulf of Venezuela, and downwind of Hispaniola. Moderate to locally fresh NE winds will prevail across the remainder of the basin. East swell will bring rough seas near the Windward and Leeward Islands and their passages into the eastern Caribbean Sea through late next week[3].

- **Severe Weather:** There are no significant severe weather threats related to hurricanes or tropical storms at this time. However, a marginal risk of severe thunderstorms is forecast over portions of Kentucky and Tennessee due to a conditional risk of a few strong or severe storms associated with a midlevel wave and cold front[5].

**Conclusion:**

Announcer: "That's all for now. Remember to stay informed about the latest weather updates and follow instructions from local officials. For more detailed information and forecasts specific to your local area, visit www.weather.gov or tune into NOAA Weather Radio. Stay safe and stay informed."

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**Sources:**

1. **National Hurricane Center** - https://www.nhc.noaa.gov
2. **National Hurricane Center** - https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh.shtml
3. **National Hurricane Center** - https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/MIATWDAT.shtml
4. **NOAA** - https://www.weather.gov/safety/hurricane-ww
5. **Storm Prediction Center** - https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day2otlk.html

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