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**Headline: Hurricane Gabrielle Threatens Azores; Two More Systems Brew in Atlantic**

**As of September 23, 2025** – Hurricane Gabrielle, recently a Category 4 storm, is forecast to impact the Azores as a Category 1 hurricane on Friday. The National Weather Service has issued a hurricane warning for the Azores. As of Wednesday morning, Gabrielle, now a Category 2 storm with winds of 110 mph, was located 1200 miles west of the Azores and moving east-northeast at 25 mph. Even if Gabrielle transitions to a post-tropical cyclone, the Azores could still experience hurricane-force winds. By Sunday, Gabrielle is expected to reach Portugal as a post-tropical storm.

The unusual strength of Gabrielle is attributed in part to warmer-than-average sea surface temperatures, made more likely by human-caused climate change.

Meanwhile, two disturbances are being monitored in the Atlantic. Invest 93L has a high chance of developing into a tropical depression and may pose a threat to Bermuda. Invest 94L is disorganized, however some models suggest a potential threat to the U.S. East Coast next week. Meteorologists are also monitoring Super Typhoon Ragasa which has made landfall in China. Ragasa had caused extensive flooding in Taiwan, resulting in numerous casualties.

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