2026 hurricane season: Could another quiet season reduce home insurance rates?
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NOAA Predicts a below-normal 2026 hurricane season
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts a below-average 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, with a 55 percent chance of less activity and forecasts of 8 to 14 named storms, including 3 to 6 hurricanes and 1 to 3 major hurricanes.
2026 hurricane season: Could another quiet season reduce home insurance rates?
Insurance.com reports that predictions for the 2026 hurricane season indicate a below-average year, potentially lowering home insurance rates after years of increases.
Florida’s Insurance Market Strong Before Start of 2026 Hurricane Season
by Sam Elliott, The Florida Council for Safe CommunitiesSummer has arrived. As of June 1, Hurricane Season is right here with it. Homeowners and small businesses are stocking up on their supplies. They are also checking their insurance policies. For the last two years, Florida’s insurance marketplace has shown significant improvement. The number of new insurers coming into the Florida […] The post Florida’s Insurance Market Strong Before Start…
Official Meteored forecast for the 2026 hurricane season: will we see more cyclones this year?
Meteored’s meteorology specialists have reached a consensus on the 2026 hurricane season for the Atlantic basin — including the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea — and the Eastern North Pacific basin, which includes the western coasts of the United States, Mexico, and Central America.Officially, the Atlantic hurricane season begins on June 1, while the Eastern North Pacific season starts on May 15. Both end on November 30.To develop the forec…
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