Tropical systems unlikely to affect Florida this week, experts say

ContributedSatellite image from NOAA shows cloud activity over the central Atlantic Ocean on June 24, 2025, as forecasters monitor two tropical systems. Neither system is expected to impact Florida. NOAA

MIAMI, FL (352today.com) — The National Hurricane Center is watching two tropical systems, but neither poses a threat to Florida at this time.

  • Atlantic System (AL90):
    A low-pressure area located over 600 miles east-northeast of Bermuda is producing strong winds, but the storm remains disorganized. It could briefly strengthen into a tropical depression or tropical storm today or tonight before weakening again by Tuesday. The system is moving away from the U.S. into the open Atlantic.
  • Pacific System near Mexico:
    A broad area of low pressure off the coast of Central America and southern Mexico is more likely to develop. Forecasters say a tropical depression could form later this week or over the weekend. This system is moving slowly and won’t affect Florida.
Courtesy: NOAA

What this means for Florida:

Florida residents have no immediate concerns from these systems. However, the update is a reminder that hurricane season is active, and it’s wise to stay informed.

For official updates, visit hurricanes.gov or ocean.weather.gov.