A new tropical threat develops in the Gulf as South still reels from Helene aftermath

There is a 40% chance of a tropical system developing over the next seven days.

ByMax Golembo and Mark Osborne ABCNews logo
Tuesday, October 1, 2024
New tropical threats in Atlantic
New tropical threats in AtlanticHurricane season officially ends on November 30.

As the South continues its recovery from the devastation of Hurricane Helene, another storm system is showing the potential for development in the Gulf of Mexico.

Early October is still not far from last month's peak of the hurricane season.

Most of the tropical systems in the Atlantic will stay away from the U.S., including Tropical Storm Kirk. But one system in the Caribbean could move into the Gulf by the end of the week.

RELATED: Several active storms in the Atlantic being monitored, with more development expected

At this time, it is still too early to say how much it will develop and where it will hit, but some of our most trusted computer models bring this system to Florida by early next week with heavy rain, ABC News reported.

Right now, it has a 40% chance of development by the end of the week.

As the South continues its recovery from the devastation of Hurricane Helene, another storm system is showing the potential for development in the Gulf of Mexico.

If the system is named, it could be called Leslie or Milton, depends on whether something forms in the Atlantic first.

Copyright © 2024 ABC News Internet Ventures.