After Hurricanes Humberto and Imelda dissipated in the Atlantic, forecasters are watching the tropics for any sign of a storm stirring up that might impact the United States, but things are relatively quiet at the moment.

With just two months to go in the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, a disturbance with a moderate chance of cyclone formation is still far out at sea while an area of low pressure in the Gulf of America, formerly known as Gulf of Mexico, is unlikely to form before it makes its way toward the Texas coast, the National Hurricane Center said on Oct. 4.

Another area of possible development near the Florida coast dropped off forecasters' watchlist on the afternoon of Oct. 4, but AccuWeather Lead Hurricane Expert Alex DaSilva said downpours are still expected over the weekend in the Southeast.

Should another weather system develop into a tropical storm, it would be named Jerry, which is next on the list of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season names.

Here's what forecasters are watching next: