Tropical Storm Erin, the fifth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, has formed just west of the Cabo Verde Islands with sustained winds near 45 mph. It’s tracking west at roughly 20 mph, showing signs of intensification.

Over the coming days, Erin is expected to strengthen into the season’s first hurricane by mid‑week—possibly reaching major hurricane (Category 3) status by the weekend.

Current Position & Movement:

  • Located approximately 280 miles west-northwest of the Cabo Verde Islands

  • Moving westward at ~20 mph; gradual shift to WNW expected in the coming days

    Forecasted Development & Track:

  • Likely to remain north of the Lesser Antilles

  • Models lean toward a “recurve”—a northward turn—that could spare the U.S. landmasses, though exact timing and location of curve remain uncertain.

  • Some model guidance suggests the storm could pass closer to the U.S. East Coast—especially if it strengthens more slowly, delaying the northward bend.

Impacts Already Reported:

  • In the Cabo Verde Islands, Erin’s precursor system caused deadly flooding, resulting in at least seven fatalities, and prompting disaster declarations on São Vicente and Santo Antão

    Outlook & Preparedness:

  • While direct U.S. impacts are currently low probability, the trajectory remains fluid. Residents of the Lesser Antilles, Bahamas, and U.S. East Coast should closely monitor updates.

  • With potential for rapid intensification fueled by abnormally warm Atlantic waters (i.e., a marine heatwave), Erin could become a powerful storm.

  • Now is an excellent time to review emergency plans, verify insurance, and prepare hurricane-response kits—even if not immediately threatened.


Quick Snapshot

Aspect Detail
Storm Name Tropical Storm Erin (2025) (fifth named storm of the season)
Current Status Storm – Sustained winds ~45 mph; located ~280 miles WNW of Cabo Verde
Forecast Role Expected to become hurricane mid-week; potential major hurricane by weekend
Track Outlook Likely north of Lesser Antilles; possible U.S. edge/proximity if recurvature delays
Known Damage Flash flooding in Cabo Verde – fatalities reported, disaster zone declared
Action Advice Stay informed, finalize emergency preparations, especially if near islands or coastline