Hurricane Tracker - United States

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**Breaking Weather News**

Good morning, I'm your weather anchor. Here's the latest update on hurricane alerts, warnings, and significant weather updates from the past 24 hours.

**Hurricane Alerts and Warnings:**

- **Atlantic and Eastern Pacific:** There are no active tropical cyclones in the Atlantic or Eastern Pacific at this time[1][2].
- **Marine Warnings:** Marine warnings are in effect for the Gulf of Mexico, SW North Atlantic, and Eastern Pacific[1][2].

**Severe Weather Updates:**

- **Severe Thunderstorms:** The Storm Prediction Center has issued an enhanced risk of severe thunderstorms across portions of the Lower Mississippi Valley, Mid-South, and Central Gulf States. Scattered to numerous damaging wind gusts and a few tornadoes are the primary threats. Storms are expected from late afternoon through the overnight hours[3].
- **Tornado Threat:** There is a risk for strong tornadoes, particularly with supercells developing along a corridor from northern Louisiana into western Tennessee from the afternoon into the early evening[3].
- **Secondary Severe Weather Corridor:** A secondary corridor of concentrated severe weather may evolve from southeast Louisiana, across southern Mississippi into southern Alabama. Strong low-level jet will shift east overnight, and somewhat higher theta-e air mass should have advanced inland into this region ahead of the surging cold front[3].

**Current Storm Systems:**

- **No Active Hurricanes:** There are no active hurricanes in the Atlantic or Eastern Pacific at this time[1][2][4].
- **Severe Weather Systems:** The severe weather system is expected to move eastward, with a surface low tracking into eastern Arkansas by late afternoon and then deepening as it lifts into the Ohio Valley during the overnight hours[3].

**Potential Impacts:**

- **Coastal Regions:** While there are no active hurricanes, severe thunderstorms and potential tornadoes pose a significant threat to coastal regions in the Lower Mississippi Valley, Mid-South, and Central Gulf States[3].
- **Inland Areas:** Inland areas are also at risk due to the severe weather system, with damaging winds and tornadoes possible[3].

**Additional Information:**

- **Hurricane Season:** The Atlantic hurricane season begins on June 1st and ends on November 30th. The Eastern Pacific hurricane season begins on May 15th and also ends on November 30th[2].
- **Weather Outlook:** Stay tuned for further updates from the National Hurricane Center and the Storm Prediction Center for the latest on severe weather and potential hurricane threats.

That's all for now. Stay safe and stay informed. Back to you in the studio.

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