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Area of Interest in the Eastern Atlantic is now #95L Most likely to recurve prior to reaching Antilles, but not certain. Elsewhere remains mostly quiet.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 362 (Milton) , Major: 362 (Milton) Florida - Any: 362 (Milton) Major: 362 (Milton)
 


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Early October
      Sun Oct 05 2025 07:26 AM

The month of October has kicked off with a few weak lows in the Gulf and east of Florida that struggled and faded away due to high shear. So far, the CONUS has remained protected for most of this year, fortunately.

Out in the eastern Atlantic, we are watching what is now Invest 95L. This disturbance is widely expected by models to become our next named storm and could be something for the Antilles to keep an eye on late next week. A Forecast Lounge is available for this feature: 95L Forecast Lounge


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