NOAA Predicts Above-Average Hurricane Season
- Meteorologists anticipate an above-average hurricane season in the Atlantic, which officially spans from June 1 to November 30, 2025.
- This forecast follows a trend of warmer ocean temperatures, weak wind shear, and an active West African Monsoon that favor increased hurricane activity.
- NOAA expects 13 to 19 named storms, 6 to 10 hurricanes, and 3 to 5 major hurricanes with winds of at least 111 mph.
- NOAA Director Ken Graham highlighted that despite staffing reductions, the agency remains well-equipped to support the nation this year, reflecting advancements in forecasting capabilities.
- The outlook urges residents to prepare proactively as these storms may cause significant impacts both along coasts and inland communities.
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