Meteorologists are tracking a significant signal for tropical development in the Western Caribbean, specifically within the area known as the Central American Gyre, with potential activity anticipated in mid-October. This development is being closely monitored due to historical patterns, including the formation of Hurricane Milton in the same region last year, according to meteorologist Max Velocity in a statement on X (formerly Twitter). While no specific storm has formed yet, the indication of potential tropical activity comes as the region continues to monitor weather patterns. The forecast suggests this development could emerge over the next couple of weeks, prompting continued observation of the Western Caribbean. The previous reporting period, ending on October 1st, 2025, at 12:06 AM UTC, also saw impacts from hurricanes, with Hurricane Humberto and Hurricane Imelda causing five house collapses in Buxton, North Carolina, on the Outer Banks due to strong surf.