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**Breaking Weather News Update** **Date: January 15, 2025** Good evening, I'm your weather anchor, and here's the latest on hurricane alerts, warnings, and significant weather updates from the past 24...
show more**Date: January 15, 2025**
Good evening, I'm your weather anchor, and here's the latest on hurricane alerts, warnings, and significant weather updates from the past 24 hours.
**Hurricane Alerts and Warnings:**
- **National Hurricane Center (NHC) Update:** There are currently no active tropical cyclones in the Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, or Gulf of Mexico. The Atlantic hurricane season has concluded, and no immediate threats are reported[2][4].
- **Eastern Pacific:** Marine warnings are in effect for the Eastern Pacific, but no tropical cyclones are impacting the U.S. at this time[2].
**Significant Weather Updates:**
- **Severe Storms in the South-East:** A severe weather update from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology indicates that severe storms are likely in the south-east today. However, this alert pertains to Australia and not the U.S. or its territories[1].
- **U.S. Weather Outlook:** The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) reports no thunderstorm areas forecasted for the next 24 hours across the U.S. A stable pattern with high pressure over much of the CONUS and cooling aloft in the Western CONUS will maintain stable conditions, precluding significant thunderstorm activity[3][5].
**Current Storm Systems and Trajectories:**
- **No Active Tropical Cyclones:** There are no active tropical cyclones in the Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, or Gulf of Mexico. The Atlantic hurricane season has concluded, and no immediate threats are reported[2][4].
- **Eastern Pacific Marine Warnings:** Marine warnings are in effect for the Eastern Pacific, but these do not pose a threat to U.S. coastal regions at this time[2].
**Potential Impacts to Coastal Regions:**
- **No Immediate Threats:** With no active tropical cyclones in the Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, or Gulf of Mexico, there are no immediate threats to U.S. coastal regions[2][4].
- **General Preparedness:** The National Weather Service emphasizes the importance of preparedness and staying informed about potential weather hazards. Residents in coastal areas are encouraged to remain vigilant and follow local weather forecasts and advisories[4].
That's the latest from the weather desk. Stay safe and stay informed.
**End of Broadcast**
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