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**Breaking Weather News** **Date: January 18, 2025** **Summary of Latest Hurricane Alerts and Weather Updates** Good evening, I'm your weather anchor. Here's the latest from NOAA, the National Hurricane Center,...

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**Breaking Weather News**

**Date: January 18, 2025**

**Summary of Latest Hurricane Alerts and Weather Updates**

Good evening, I'm your weather anchor. Here's the latest from NOAA, the National Hurricane Center, and major weather news sources.

**Current Storm Systems:**

- **No Active Hurricanes:** As of the latest update from the National Hurricane Center, there are no tropical cyclones in the Atlantic at this time[1][3][5].

- **Marine Warnings:** Marine warnings are in effect for the Eastern Pacific and the Atlantic, particularly in the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico[1][3][5].

- **Weather Conditions in the Gulf of Mexico:**
- A low-pressure system of 1017 mb is located near 24N86W, with a warm front extending northeastward across South Florida and a cold front extending southwestward to the northern Yucatan Peninsula.
- Fresh to strong northwest winds are expected along the coast of Veracruz, with seas reaching 6 to 9 ft.
- Moderate to fresh north to northeast winds are forecasted elsewhere, with seas of 5 to 7 ft[2].

- **Severe Thunderstorm Risk:**
- The Storm Prediction Center has issued a marginal risk of severe thunderstorms for today and tonight across the Florida Panhandle, northern Florida, and the west central Florida coastal areas, with potential for locally damaging wind gusts and possibly a tornado or two[4].

**Forecast:**

- **Gulf of Mexico:**
- The low-pressure system and associated cold front will weaken today as it shifts eastward, leading to diminishing winds near and offshore Veracruz.
- Moderate to locally fresh south to southwest winds are expected across the basin through Saturday ahead of another cold front moving through the southern U.S. and into the northwestern Gulf late on Saturday.
- Fresh north winds will follow the front by early Sunday, with winds increasing to strong speeds across much of the basin, potentially reaching gale force in the far west-central Gulf offshore Tampico on Sunday and in the SW Gulf offshore Veracruz Sunday night[2].

- **Atlantic and Eastern Pacific:**
- Hurricane seasons in both the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific have ended, with the Atlantic season concluding on November 30th and the Eastern Pacific season also ending on November 30th[3].

**Stay Informed:**

For the latest updates and detailed forecasts, please visit the National Hurricane Center at https://www.nhc.noaa.gov and the Storm Prediction Center at https://www.spc.noaa.gov.

**End of Report**
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