A complex weather dance is underway in the central Atlantic Ocean this week as a pair of developing tropical systems try to get their act together.
“There are two tropical waves moving through the Atlantic that may develop this week," said AccuWeather lead hurricane expert Alex DaSilva in an email to USA TODAY.
Neither is a named storm yet, so the two systems are dubbed "Invest 93L" and "Invest94L" by the National Hurricane Center.
Although the peak of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season may have arrived later than the historical average, activity is clearly ramping up, forecasters warned Sept. 23.
The developing systems come against the backdrop of what's been a quiet season so far, with no hurricane landfalls in the U.S. this year. The season's second hurricane, Gabrielle, continues to roar far out to sea on its way to Europe.






