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Tropical Storm Fernand forms in the Atlantic

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Tropical Storm Fernand formed in the western Atlantic on Saturday afternoon. It’s the sixth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.


What You Need To Know

  • Fernand has formed in the western Atlantic
  • It’s a tropical storm with max winds of 40 mph
  • It’s not expected to impact the U.S.


Fernand has maximum winds of 40 mph and is moving north at 15 mph. It’s expected maintain a north and northeast trajectory over the next few days.

It will encounter favorable conditions to strengthen, and could possibly becoming a category one hurricane, before becoming post-tropical.

It’s likely that is passes near Bermuda, and Tropical Storm Watches or Warnings could be issued by Sunday.


Forecast models keep Fernand well off the U.S. east coast, impacting Bermuda and then accelerating into the north Atlantic by Tuesday.

You can track the rest of the tropics here. 

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Spectrum News Weather Staff

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