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Over 50 days into the hurricane season and only one storm makes landfall? What's up with that? We explain with historical storm data.
It’s a new day, and an unfamiliar tingle of hope is in air. But we must beware the trend of backloaded hurricane seasons.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking Invest 93L. Could tropical storm Dexter develop? What is the weather forecast for travel? What we know
The primary reason for the slight decrease is because of stronger levels of wind shear expected in the Caribbean, according to the report. Wind shear, which is a change in wind speed or direction,
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BigCountryHomepage on MSN2025 Hurricane Season So Far: Saharan dust making an impact
Heading into late July, the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season has been off to a relatively quiet start. While we’ve already seen a couple of named storms, most have been short-lived and lacked significant strength.
CSU has updated its 2025 hurricane season outlook. The projection is not as high as earlier thought, but still above average
In New England, most states have a 25% chance of being impacted by a hurricane this year. Massachusetts has a 40% chance.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers provides tips on how families and communities can prepare for the predicted above-normal hurricane season, which could bring up to 19 named storms. Segment
It’s been a quiet start to the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, but Florida residents are taking the time to gather supplies just in case anything tropical pops up in the future. FOX Weather Correspondent Brandy Campbell was in Miami on July 24 and shows us new expandable gel sandbags debuting this season that will help protect properties from flooding.
The eastern Pacific Ocean has seen a historic run of activity as the Atlantic remains dormant. Forecasters point to perplexing planetary phenomenon.
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Miami Community Newspapers on MSNWhy Hurricane Season Puts Your Business at Risk—And How to Prepare
The Atlantic Hurricane Season officially began on June 1, 2025, and forecasters are already predicting an intense year. With above-average storm activity and warmer ocean temperatures in the Gulf and Atlantic,