Hurricane Tracker 2025 | Current Storms & Safety Guide
Live updates from the National Hurricane Center (NHC) and NOAA Hurricane Center. Track current hurricanes, view spaghetti models, and learn essential hurricane safety measures.
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Active Hurricane Alert - September 24, 2025
Hurricane Gabrielle (Category 4) and Hurricane Narda (Category 2) are currently active. Hurricane warning in effect for the Azores. Two additional systems (Invest 93L and 94L) under National Hurricane Center monitoring.
Current Active Hurricanes - NHC Updates
Hurricane Gabrielle
Category 4Atlantic Basin - Major Hurricane
Max Winds: 130 mph (209 km/h)
Location: 520 miles east-northeast of Bermuda
Movement: East-northeast at 21 mph
Hurricane Warning: In effect for the Azores. Expected approach on Thursday.
Hurricane Narda
Category 2Eastern Pacific Basin
Max Winds: 100 mph (161 km/h)
Location: 15.3°N 109.4°W
Movement: West at 13 mph
Last updated: 8:00 PM MST, September 23, 2025
Systems Under NHC Monitoring
Potential tropical development tracked by National Hurricane Center
Invest 93L
Formation Chance: 90% within 7 days (High)
Atlantic system with high potential for tropical depression formation
Invest 94L
Formation Chance: 60% within 48 hours (Medium)
System showing signs of organization in the Atlantic
Hurricane Safety Guide: What to Do During a Hurricane
Before the Hurricane
Preparation is key to survival
- • Create an emergency kit with 3-7 days of supplies
- • Develop a family evacuation plan
- • Secure outdoor furniture and objects
- • Install storm shutters or board up windows
- • Fill bathtubs and containers with water
- • Charge all electronic devices
- • Review insurance policies
- • Identify safe rooms in your home
- • Stock up on non-perishable food
- • Fill vehicle gas tanks
During the Hurricane
Stay safe when the storm hits
- • Stay indoors and away from windows
- • Go to the lowest floor, interior room
- • Avoid using electrical appliances
- • Listen to battery-powered radio for updates
- • Do not go outside during the eye of the storm
- • Stay away from floodwater
- • Use flashlights, not candles
- • Keep emergency supplies nearby
- • Monitor NHC and local emergency alerts
- • Do not drive through flooded roads
After the Hurricane
Recovery and safety measures
- • Wait for official all-clear before going outside
- • Watch for downed power lines
- • Avoid walking in floodwater
- • Document damage with photos
- • Contact insurance company
- • Use generators outside only
- • Boil water if advised by authorities
- • Check on neighbors and family
- • Clear debris carefully
- • Report utility outages
Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale
Cat 1
74-95 mph
Minimal
Cat 2
96-110 mph
Moderate
Cat 3
111-129 mph
Extensive
Cat 4
130-156 mph
Extreme
Cat 5
157+ mph
Catastrophic
Official Hurricane Resources & Spaghetti Models
National Hurricane Center (NHC)
Official hurricane forecasts and warnings
NOAA Hurricane Database
Historical hurricane data and research
Hurricane Spaghetti Models
Multiple forecast model tracks
Hurricane Emergency Kit Checklist
Essential Supplies for Hurricane Preparedness
Recommended by NOAA and National Hurricane Center
Water & Food
- • 1 gallon water per person per day (3-7 days)
- • Non-perishable food (3-7 days)
- • Manual can opener
- • Baby food and formula (if needed)
- • Pet food and water
Safety & Tools
- • Battery-powered or hand crank radio
- • Flashlights and extra batteries
- • First aid kit
- • Whistle for signaling help
- • Multi-tool or Swiss Army knife
Personal Items
- • Medications (7-day supply)
- • Important documents (waterproof container)
- • Cash and credit cards
- • Change of clothing and sturdy shoes
- • Personal hygiene items
Stay Informed and Stay Safe
Monitor official sources for the latest hurricane updates and warnings