6:26PM September 16, 2025
9/16 8pm EDT: The disturbance midway between the Cabo Verde Islands and the Lesser Antilles has a 90% chance of becoming a tropical depression or storm within the next 2 days.
See https://t.co/tW4KeGe9uJ for more info. pic.twitter.com/CpDDUf7qvT
— National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) September 16, 2025
4:33PM September 16, 2025
We saw this last year too with Kirk and Leslie. If your waves don't get going until late September or October it's very hard for them to hit the East Coast. Definitely good for that region. Although as we saw with Helene and Milton, Gulf and Caribbean stuff can cause problems… https://t.co/nX1PzdwETt
— Andy Hazelton (@AndyHazelton) September 16, 2025
4:31PM September 16, 2025
As of September 16th, total ACE in the Atlantic this season remains at 38.98 units. Of all Atlantic hurricane seasons since 1950 to feature below 40 units of ACE to date, only 1 single season has ever come back to produce a seasonal total of more than 100.
Historically, it is… pic.twitter.com/GOnLw59SEj
— Michael Ferragamo (@FerragamoWx) September 16, 2025
2:41PM September 16, 2025
Great day at EPIC Prep Academy in Pace, FL today discussing severe weather safety! pic.twitter.com/O9AC1DUeUi
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) September 16, 2025
2:39PM September 16, 2025
@rzweather @NWSMobile 21 years ago today, just over a year before I was born, Hurricane Ivan caused a tree to crash on to my family's old house on 10510 Tara Dawn Circle in far northern Pensacola. They were staying at my Mimi and Papa's old house at the time of 10 mi & Stefani. pic.twitter.com/YUdFoBuO0g
— Benjamin Mashburn (Lower AL WX) (@AlFlor1) September 16, 2025
10:27AM September 16, 2025
Tuesday morning: sprawling tropical wave designated as Invest 92L well on its way to becoming a tropical depression within the next 24-hours in the central Atlantic.
The next name is Gabrielle pic.twitter.com/Lo5eqFWGXy
— Ryan Maue (@RyanMaue) September 16, 2025







