Tropical Storm Andrea, the first 2025 Atlantic storm, is no more

Tropical Storm Andrea has dissipated after holding its title less than 24 hours, according to the National Hurricane Center.

Forecasters said Andrea, which on Tuesday became the first named storm of 2025 in the Atlantic, degenerated to a remnant low late Tuesday night.

At its peak Andrea was a weak tropical storm with top sustained winds of 40 mph.

It developed deep in the central Atlantic and never threatened land.

Andrea was statistically a bit late for the first named storm of the season, which typically forms around June 20.

However June and most of July are usually quiet in the Atlantic Basin, which includes the Gulf and Caribbean.

The hurricane center as of Wednesday morning said no other tropical storms were expected to develop in the next seven days.

NOAA forecasters are expecting the season to eventually be an active one, however. Forecasters expect an above-average number of storms to develop before the season ends on Nov. 30.

Here’s the outlook for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, which began on June 1.NOAA