ORLANDO, Fla. – Gabrielle has been a survivor among few across the Atlantic basin the last several days, since it was first tagged as Tropical Depression 7 last week.

The moment it was classified as a tropical system, an upper level low running in tandem with the organizing feature yanked it north out of favorable conditions for further strengthening. Gabrielle closing in for its pass east of Bermuda, followed behind by two additional tropical waves we're tracking (Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

Then to make matters worse for the storm, dry air was dumped overtop of it, completely squashing the bulk of any showers or moisture near the center.

For a day or two, Gabrielle was crushed. There was little to no noticeable structure, and the center was displace

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