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Are tropical downpours ahead for parts of Florida? Here's the forecast
The National Hurricane Center's tropical outlook shows nothing in the Atlantic basin to be concerned about for the next two to seven days.
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NOAA: 70% chance above-normal Pacific season — Hawaii at risk
The NOAA Central Pacific Hurricane Season Outlook issued June 4 gives a 70 percent chance of an above-normal hurricane season across the Central Pacific — directly threatening Hawaii and the US West Coast.
On May 15, the National Hurricane Center begins issuing tropical outlooks for the Atlantic. On the same day, the Eastern Pacific season starts.
Don’t let words ‘below average’ change the way you prepare,” said Ken Graham, director of the NOAA’s National Weather Service.
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,
El Nino is on the top reasons for the lower forecast, and the weather phenomena creates and unstable atmosphere.
The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season is quickly approaching, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is releasing its forecast for what to expect.
Beginning this hurricane season, the National Hurricane Center will start using a revamped cone. Here's what's changed:
June first is the start of a new hurricane season. This year, all eyes are on a potential super "El Nino" that's expected to suppress tropical activity into the heart of the season. NOAA comments on