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TNW News Hurricane Operations Division

TNW News Hurricane Operations Division

TNW News Hurricane Operations Division Bulletin
Issued by: TNW Weather Operations Center
Date: Tuesday, June 3, 2025 | Time: 6:30 PM ET
Bulletin #: HUR-OPS-060325-A


⚠️ TROPICAL WEATHER MONITORING BULLETIN – NORTH ATLANTIC, CARIBBEAN SEA & GULF OF AMERICA ⚠️


Location: Offshore – Southeastern U.S. Coastline (Outside U.S. Territorial Waters)


Our Hurricane Operations Division is currently monitoring an evolving non-tropical area of low pressure expected to form just offshore or near the southeastern United States coastline over the next 48 hours. This system is currently 15 miles east of the U.S. maritime boundary in the Gulf of America sector, outside official U.S. waters.


System Behavior & Movement:

  • Forecast to move northeastward at 10 to 15 mph
  • Environmental conditions may allow the system to acquire subtropical or tropical characteristics later this week
  • If development occurs, it will remain offshore with no immediate threat to land

Current Development Odds (As of 6:30 PM ET):

  • Next 48 hours: Near 0% (non-tropical, weak organization)
  • Next 7 days: Low chance – 10% probability of tropical/subtropical formation

This low pressure system poses no immediate hazard to coastal populations, but TNW’s Hurricane Center will continue around-the-clock monitoring and will issue further bulletins if formation likelihood increases or the track shifts westward toward land.

TNW Actionable Advisory:

  • Mariners and offshore operators in the Southeastern U.S. waters and northern Gulf of America should monitor this disturbance and stay informed of changing marine conditions
  • Emergency planners are advised to keep situational awareness active but no action is required at this time

For the latest details and updates, follow us at TNWWeather.com or visit the National Hurricane Center at hurricanes.gov.


🌀 Prepared by:
Todd Nardone
General Manager & Chief of Hurricane Operati
ons
TNW News LLC – Hurricane Division
Aurora, Illinois | Springfield Operations Center


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