**Breaking Weather News**
**Date: February 11, 2025**
**No Active Hurricanes in the Atlantic**
Good evening, I'm your weather anchor. Here's the latest update from the National Hurricane Center and NOAA:
**Current Weather Situation:**
- **No Tropical Cyclones:** There are currently no tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean, according to the National Hurricane Center's latest update[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 high seas[1][2][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. Seas are expected to peak at 11 to 13 feet under the strongest winds[3].
**Hurricane Season Reminders:**
- **Atlantic Hurricane Season:** The Atlantic hurricane season begins on June 1st and ends on November 30th. The Eastern Pacific hurricane season starts on May 15th and also concludes on November 30th[2].
**Other Weather Alerts:**
- **Severe Weather Outlook:** The Storm Prediction Center has issued a marginal risk of severe thunderstorms over portions of Kentucky and Tennessee for late Wednesday, with a conditional risk of a few strong or severe storms[5].
**Stay Informed:**
For the latest updates and detailed information, visit the National Hurricane Center at https://www.nhc.noaa.gov and the Storm Prediction Center at https://www.spc.noaa.gov.
**This concludes our weather update. Stay safe and stay informed.**
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