Overview
- Dexter became the fourth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic season when it formed on August 3 over the western Atlantic.
- As of August 4, it maintained sustained winds of 72–75 km/h with gusts up to 95 km/h while moving east-northeast at 19 km/h.
- The National Hurricane Center reports the center is about 410 km northwest of Bermuda with no coastal watches or warnings in effect.
- Forecast models call for slight strengthening before Dexter veers fully away, ensuring no impact on Bermuda, U.S. or Mexican shores.
- NOAA’s forecast of up to 17 named storms and 10 hurricanes this season underscores ongoing monitoring of emerging systems.