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The Atlantic hurricane season officially opens tomorrow and NOAA’s outlook is already the quietest in years — a strengthening El Niño shreds storms before they can form
For the first time in three years, federal hurricane forecasters are telling coastal residents something they are not used to hearing: the odds are on your side. NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center, in its official May 2026 seasonal outlook released this week,
Hurricane season begins June 1, and forecasters are predicting a below-average Atlantic hurricane season. However, meteorologists say Houstonians should still prepare now because it only takes one
Peak of hurricane season is Sept. 10 every year, with the most activity between August and October. Though hurricane season starts June 1 every year, there have been many times a tropical system formed in April and May. Previously, there have been tropical ...
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The WMO just warned a returning El Niño will push 2027 toward a new global heat record — and already has the Atlantic hurricane forecast cut because of it
After two consecutive hyperactive Atlantic hurricane seasons, NOAA just told coastal communities to expect something very different in 2026: fewer storms, not more. The agency’s Climate Prediction Center outlook,
Atlantic hurricane season starts Monday, and FOX Weather Correspondent Robert Ray is back in Jamaica, where Hurricane Melissa destroyed large parts of the island just seven months ago. Robert takes a
Texas faces a lower but real hurricane risk in 2026 as Gulf waters run warm, but storms like Beryl highlight why early prep still matters.
The public should prepare for an active season,” regardless of a forecast predicting fewer hurricanes this season.
A tropical disturbance is brewing and could bring heavy downpours, strong winds, and rough surf to the Florida peninsula and the southeastern United States during the final days of May and early June,