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NOAA released its prediction for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season May 21. NOAA is predicting below-normal activity for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, but there remains some uncertainty in the forecast. The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 ...
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The Atlantic hurricane season opens today and NOAA’s official outlook is the quietest in years — 8 to 14 storms even as ocean waters run warmer than normal
The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season officially opens today, June 1, and for the first time in several years, the nation’s top weather agency is telling coastal communities to expect relative calm. NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center,
Early April 30, the National Hurricane Center's tropical outlook map showed a hurricane in the Gulf. It's actually an old map from 2025.
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Tropics quiet in Atlantic but tropical depression expected soon in Pacific
While the tropics remain quiet in the Atlantic basin, a tropical depression is expected to form in the next day or two in the Pacific.
Drought conditions gripping Florida and much of the Southeast could heighten the dangers posed by hurricanes in the coming months.
While predictions are for a "below-normal" season, forecasters continue to warn residents to prepare for the season and the earlier the better.
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62% of the United States is now in drought heading into hurricane season — the largest share the country has carried into June in a decade
Farmers across the Southern Plains, ranchers in the interior West, and municipal water managers from Texas to the Carolinas are entering the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season with the driest starting conditions the country has seen in a decade.
Hurricane forecasters are now monitoring a second possible tropical storm in the eastern Pacific basin, the National Hurricane Center announced on May 31.