Tropical Storm Dexter moving northeast over the open Atlantic

Tropical Storm Dexter formed late Sunday night off the East Coast, becoming the fourth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.

What You Need To Know

  • Tropical Storm Dexter has formed in the Atlantic
  • It will move away from land, posing no threat to the U.S.
  • It’s the fourth named storm of the season

Dexter is a tropical storms with max winds of 40 mph. It’s moving toward the northeast over the open Atlantic, and should continue in that direction for the next couple days.

Tropical Storm Dexter will continue to move out into the central Atlantic through midweek before becoming a post-tropical cyclone. Dexter is not a threat to the U.S.

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