Hurricane Irene on the Atlantic Ocean, the first from 2025 season. The maps show its way and expectations. star-news.press/wp

The predictors said that Irene was strengthened on a hurricane on Friday, as the storm continued on a road above the Atlantic. It is the first hurricane to develop in the Atlantic Ocean this year, and it was expected to continue to gain power, and may grow into a large hurricane.
The predictors urge the American National Hurricane Center in Miami people in the Caribbean Islands to monitor Irene’s progress, with a warning of the possibility of heavy rains and life -threatening surfing Rip current conditions.
Hurricane Irene is expected to affect the United States, but meteorologists continue to watch it closely.
Until late on Friday afternoon, Eren was about 365 miles east of the northern Liwar Islands and headed to the north in the north at 17 miles per hour with the maximum sustainable winds of 75 miles per hour, making it a Category 1 tornado.
Maps show a path of Hurricane Irene
The prophets expected the Erin Road to the north, as the hurricane is likely to pass near the Northern Liwers on Saturday. The North Leewards extends from the Virgin Islands to Guadeloupe and includes ST. Martin and St. Barts and other carrots. The officials issued the tropical storms of several islands, alerting people of the possibility of winds ranging from 39 miles per hour and 73 miles per hour.
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The “spaghetti map” of the storm prediction models is shown to the north, wandering on the islands and remained abroad on the American East Coast.
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Jessica Porsche Jessica Porsche reported that the cold front in the Atlantic region was expected to direct a two -pressure system in the Atlantic Ocean from the East Coast, while Jessica Porsche was expected to pay in the CBS News area.
Erin is expected to continue getting stronger, and it is likely to develop into a large hurricane, which means at least 3 category with the maximum sustainable wind of 111 miles per hour or higher. The storm is likely to reach a power of 4, with winds of at least 130 miles per hour, early next week.
On the American Virgin Islands, officials in the national park service Declare The sites will be closed on Saint Coaria Island, starting on Friday afternoon, even after the storm has passed.
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The first hurricane for the Atlantic season
Irene It was formed as a tropical storm On Monday, west of Cabo Verde Island, a few hundred miles off the western coast of Africa. This is the fifth Her stormy name From the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane season, which started in June and continues until November.
Until now this year, the tropical storm Chantal is the only one that has achieved a decline in the United States, and brings Fatal floods To North Carolina in early July. In June, Barry achieved a tropical depression on the eastern coast of Mexico.
Eren’s increasing strength comes as the Atlantic Hurricane season approaches its peak in September. According to the Hurricane Center, most of the season’s activity usually occurs between mid -August and mid -October. In the East Pacific, the hurricane season begins on May 15 with peak in activity usually in late August.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration expects, or NOAA, Season over the season For the Atlantic Ocean this year, with between the 13 and 18 storms called.
Tropical storms have the maximum sustainable wind of at least 39 miles per hour. The predictors with noaa expected that between five and nine storms this year could become hurricanes, which have been exposed to winds of no less than 74 miles per hour. Hurricanes It was classified on a scale Based on their wind speeds, starting from Category 1, weakest, to category 5, the most severe classification.
Wind storms of at least 111 miles per hour are major hurricanes and are classified as category 3 and above. Noaa experts have predicted that there may be between two and five main hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean this season.
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