Tropical Storm Jerry Moves North, Swells Impact Islands
Tropical Storm Jerry Moves North, Swells Impact Islands
US · Published Oct 11, 2025
Tropical Storm Jerry is moving north over the Atlantic with 60 mph winds, located 545 miles south of Bermuda.
Large swells from Jerry are impacting the Leeward Islands and Puerto Rico, causing dangerous surf and rip currents.
Residents are advised to exercise caution near the coast due to high surf and the risk of rip currents.
Jerry tracks northward with 60 mph winds
Tropical Storm Jerry is currently tracking northward over the western Atlantic Ocean, packing sustained winds of 60 mph. As of the latest updates, the storm is situated approximately 545 miles south of Bermuda. Forecasters predict that Jerry will shift northeastward by Monday, accompanied by a gradual weakening in intensity.
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