El Niño may quiet 2026 Atlantic hurricane season
Digest more
A calmer hurricane season could be in store for Louisiana and other coastal states, based on predictions by forecasters with NOAA’s National Weather Service. The NOAA outlook for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season,
Morning Overview on MSN
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,
NOAA's hurricane season outlook calls for below-normal activity and a "super" El Niño coming later this year. How will the two mix this summer?
A developing El Nino that is forecast to get quite strong will likely dampen the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season, but it won’t make the
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released its tropical forecast for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, predicting a below-normal season, citing a strong El Niño weather pattern,
Given the forecast for this year, this hurricane season may not be so straightforward. Although in an El Niño, the atmosphere acts to suppress developing storms, the threat of dangerous hurricanes is still very real. Sea surface temperatures in the ...
It’s a reminder that it only takes one storm finding the right pocket of warm water and favorable upper-level winds to create a major hurricane.
A new federal forecast predicts stronger and more frequent Pacific hurricanes this season, which has implications for California.
A strong El Niño likely impacts the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season. A below-average season is expected, but there are certain areas we need to monitor closely.