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A confluence of factors, including warmer-than-average water temperatures, could mean a heightened 2025 hurricane season.
Of those storms, the federal weather agency forecasts that six to 10 will be hurricanes — with three to five of them major.
NOAA’s latest forecast is closely aligned with most of the other leading commercial and academic pre-season forecasts, ...
Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be “above average,” with more named storms, more hurricanes and more major ...
The National Hurricane Center has detected tropical activity off Florida's coast. This activity could indicate an above-average hurricane season.
Atlantic hurricane season is expected to see “above average” activity, though likely less extreme than in 2024, with the ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecast a range of 13 to 19 total named storms during the Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 through November.
Active hurricane weather typically peaks between mid-August and mid-October. The season is expected to be above average due to a "confluence of factors, including continued ENSO-neutral conditions ...
Warm seawater will likely drive another above-average hurricane season this year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
"Here we go," said Ken Graham, director of National Weather Service, as he announced NOAA's official prediction for an above-average 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. NOAA is predicting between 13 and ...