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USA TODAY spoke with National Hurricane Center Director Michael Brennan about what you should do to prepare for hurricane season, which starts June 1.
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The Atlantic hurricane season officially opens tomorrow and NOAA’s outlook is already the quietest in years — a strengthening El Niño shreds storms before they can form
For the first time in three years, federal hurricane forecasters are telling coastal residents something they are not used to hearing: the odds are on your side. NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center, in its official May 2026 seasonal outlook released this week,
Horry County hasn’t had a major storm in several years. Here’s what to know as hurricane season begins in the Myrtle Beach area.
A tropical system could form during the first week of June, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Saharan dust plumes are surging across the Atlantic toward Florida, choking moisture, dimming skies and throttling any fledgling tropical cyclones.
The ABC11 First Alert Weather Team unpacks everything you need to know about hurricanes, including an update on impacts from tropical storm Chantal.
Among the Tampa Bay locals who were killed during the historic 2024 hurricane season, many shared a tragic trait: They were over 60 years old. Most lived in mandatory evacuation zones but didn’t leave. Some also had mobility issues, such as needing walkers to get around.
The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season starts June 1, and while early outlooks suggest that a developing El Niño might result in a tamer season than in the past few years, with below-average hurricane activity, all it takes is one big storm hitting a ...
As hurricane season kicks off, U.S. Air Force and NOAA pilots are going through all the pre-flight checks on their fleet of Hurricane Hunter aircrafts. The Air Force's 53rd Weather Reconnaissance squadron flies 10 Super Hercules aircraft out of Biloxi ...
When hurricanes form, the category number is often the first thing people want to know. It's important to understand what the ratings really mean.
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The WMO just warned a returning El Niño will push 2027 toward a new global heat record — and already has the Atlantic hurricane forecast cut because of it
After two consecutive hyperactive Atlantic hurricane seasons, NOAA just told coastal communities to expect something very different in 2026: fewer storms, not more. The agency’s Climate Prediction Center outlook,