As Tropical Storm Jerry Churns in the Atlantic, Priscilla and a Nor'easter Threaten US With Flooding

As Tropical Storm Jerry Churns in the Atlantic, Priscilla and a Nor'easter Threaten US With Flooding
This NOAA satellite image taken at 1:00 p.m. EST on Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025, shows Hurricane Priscilla in the East Pacific Ocean off the coast of Mexico. NOAA via AP
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MIAMI—Tropical Storm Jerry churned Thursday in the Atlantic on its approach to the Leeward Islands as Tropical Storm Priscilla and Tropical Storm Raymond moved along Mexico’s Pacific coast, threatening heavy rain and flooding in their paths, forecasters said.

Tropical Storm Raymond was announced midday Thursday by the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami, making it the third system now off the western coast of Mexico. Post-tropical cyclone Octave was also off Mexico’s Pacific coast, but weakening.