Tropical Storm Erin is making its way through the Atlantic Ocean. Erin is traveling westward, and while it’s too early to say whether there will be any direct impact to the Caribbean, the storm should be monitored closely.
So far, all forecasts show the storm going north of the Dominican Republic. The Caribbean is expected to be spared by the budding Tropical Storm Erin as it grows into a forecasted major hurricane category and swerves north in Atlantic Ocean waters in direction of Bermuda.
All spaghetti models have the storm turning north just before reaching the Greater Antilles.
But as is the reality with hurricanes, and as peak hurricane time for the Caribbean is now, everyone should be prepared for hurricanes, as these are known to change path with little notice.
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Tampa Bay weather forecast
12 August 2025