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**Breaking Weather News: Latest Hurricane Alerts and Weather Updates**

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Good morning, I'm your weather anchor. Here's the latest on hurricane alerts, warnings, and significant weather updates from the past 24 hours, sourced from NOAA, the National Hurricane Center, and major weather news sources.

**Current Weather Situation:**

- **Atlantic Ocean:** There are no tropical cyclones in the Atlantic at this time[1].
- **Gulf of Mexico:** A broad low-pressure system is located just off the coast of southern Louisiana, near 28.5N92W. This system is expected to track eastward through early tonight, then move more quickly E-SE across south-central Florida tonight, with the trailing cold front moving into the NW Caribbean tonight. Fresh to strong winds are expected around the low pressure through tonight, while moderate to fresh NW winds are expected behind the front[4].

**Weather Alerts and Warnings:**

- **Marine Warnings:** Marine warnings are in effect for the Gulf of Mexico, SW North Atlantic, and Eastern Pacific[1].
- **Hazardous Seas Warning:** High surf and dangerous rip currents with breaking waves up to 10 feet are expected along the northern Puerto Rico coast[3].
- **Wind Advisory:** A system tracking along the Gulf Coast will move across Florida today, bringing occasionally strong winds, heavy rain, and thunderstorms[3].

**Forecast:**

- **Gulf of Mexico:** The low-pressure system will move across south-central Florida and the NW Bahamas tonight, then track NE and intensify tomorrow, moving to the N of 31N by late tomorrow night. Strong to near gale-force southerly winds and very active thunderstorms will prevail ahead of the front and low tomorrow through tomorrow morning[4].
- **Atlantic Ocean:** A weakening stationary front will dissipate tonight. Rough seas north of the front will continue to subside across the waters west of 55W through tomorrow. Another cold front is expected to move offshore the SE United States tomorrow night[4].

**2025 Hurricane Season Updates:**

- **National Hurricane Center:** The NHC has announced changes to its potential tropical cyclone (PTC) designations, allowing forecasts up to 72 hours before impacts begin, an increase of 24 hours compared to previous usage. This change aims to help communities prepare for impacts more effectively[5].

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Stay tuned for further updates and stay safe. This is your weather anchor, signing off.

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