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Get Ready for Another Busy Atlantic Hurricane Season, but Maybe Not as Crazy as 2024

  • Forecasters predict a busy Atlantic hurricane season starting June 1 through November 2025 with 13 to 19 named storms expected.
  • This forecast follows a costly 2024 season, the third-costliest on record, which featured storms like Beryl, Helene, and Milton.
  • Multiple public, private, and academic groups base their forecasts on factors like warmer ocean waters fueling more intense, slower storms linked to climate change.
  • Phil Klotzbach from Colorado State predicts a slightly more active hurricane season than other forecasters, projecting 17 tropical storms, nine of which will reach hurricane strength, with four becoming major hurricanes. Meanwhile, NOAA’s Ken Graham emphasizes that conditions are set for a season that is above average in activity.
  • Experts caution that despite forecasts not matching 2024's chaos, even one strong storm can cause significant devastation in the U.S. Or Caribbean.
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Get ready for another busy Atlantic hurricane season, but maybe not as crazy as 2024

With warmer than normal ocean waters, forecasters are expecting yet another unusually busy hurricane season for the Atlantic. But they don't think it will be as chaotic as 2024, the third-costliest season on record as it spawned killer storms Beryl, Helene and Milton.

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Delaware live- Delaware News source and current events broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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