Tropical Storm Dexter and Multiple Atlantic Disturbances Signal Active Hurricane Season 2025

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Tropical Storm Dexter, the fourth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, formed early due to unusually warm ocean temperatures influenced by climate change. It is expected to remain weak, peaking at 50 mph winds, and will likely become post-tropical soon. The season has seen several short-lived storms, with two additional systems possible in the coming week, mainly affecting marine interests and southeastern U.S. coasts.
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