A new name has joined the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season lineup. The area of low pressure we’ve been tracking the past couple of days — known earlier as AL97 — has now organized into Tropical Storm Lorenzo, spinning over the open waters of the central Atlantic.
As of Monday morning, Lorenzo was centered roughly 1,100 miles west of the Cabo Verde Islands, moving northwest at about 17 mph. Top sustained winds have reached 45 mph, and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 90 miles from the center.
From a swirl to a storm
After spending much of Sunday as a disorganized swirl of clouds, Lorenzo has come to life overnight. A large burst of thunderstorms has wrapped around its center, with cloud tops colder than –80 °C — a clear…
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