As of late September 2025, there are a few notable active tropical systems:
- Tropical Storm Humberto is located about 500 miles north of the Leeward Islands in the western Atlantic. Humberto is moving west-northwest with sustained winds of 45 mph. It is forecast to potentially strengthen into a Category 2 or 3 hurricane by the weekend but is expected to eventually veer back out to sea. Its impact on Bermuda or other areas remains uncertain.
- Invest 94L is a system of thunderstorms over the northeastern Caribbean that is expected to develop into a tropical depression or storm approaching the Bahamas later this week. There is a strong likelihood it may become a named storm next, called Imelda. Forecasts indicate that it could impact the Bahamas and potentially the U.S. East Coast next week, although the storm interaction with Humberto makes the forecast complex and uncertain.
- Hurricane Gabrielle remains in the Atlantic and is expected to pass through the Azores west of Portugal around September 25-26.
There are no active storms in the North Indian Ocean currently, and other basins like the Northeast Pacific have Hurricane Narda active, but the focus for hurricanes near the U.S. and Atlantic is on Humberto and Invest 94L/Imelda near the Caribbean and Bahamas regions.