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NOAA Predicts Above-Average Hurricane Season

UNITED STATES, JUN 4 – NOAA forecasts 13 to 19 named storms with 6 to 10 hurricanes in 2025 while staffing cuts at FEMA and NOAA raise concerns about emergency response readiness, officials say.

  • U.S. forecasters predict an above-normal 2025 Atlantic hurricane season with 13 to 19 named storms expected, according to NOAA.
  • Researchers estimate that 6 to 10 of the named storms will reach hurricane strength, with 3 to 5 becoming major hurricanes.
  • This outlook serves as a call to action for preparedness before storms threaten communities, as stated by NOAA.
  • The impacts of hurricanes can extend beyond coastal areas, as seen last year with hurricanes Helene and Debby causing significant inland flooding.
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NOAA broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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