As many as 6 hurricanes forecast to strike US this season
- AccuWeather predicts the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season may have 13-18 named storms and 7-10 hurricanes, with 3-6 expected to directly impact the U.S.
- Experts warn that warm Atlantic waters and favorable atmospheric conditions will fuel rapid storm intensification, which may lead to an even more destructive season than 2024.
- AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Jonathan Porter emphasized the need for residents to prepare hurricane kits and safety plans, stating, 'Everyone needs to start planning and preparing for hurricane season.'
- The Gulf Coast, particularly Texas, Louisiana, and western Florida, along with North Carolina and Atlantic Canada, face an increased risk of hurricane impacts this season.
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As many as 6 hurricanes forecast to strike US this season, AccuWeather says
(The Hill) – A new AccuWeather forecast predicts the U.S. could be bracing for a 2025 Atlantic Hurricane season on par with last year’s, which brought six named storms directly to U.S soil. This year, according to the forecast released Thursday, experts say anywhere from three to six named storms could directly impact the United States. The 30-year historical average, from 1990 to 2020, saw an average of four storms make landfall each Atlantic H…

As many as 6 hurricanes forecast to strike US this season
(The Hill) – A new AccuWeather forecast predicts the U.S. could be bracing for a 2025 Atlantic Hurricane season on par with last year’s, which brought six named storms directly to U.S soil. This year, according to the forecast released Thursday, experts say anywhere from three to six named storms could directly impact the United States. The 30-year historical average, from 1990 to 2020, saw an average of four storms make landfall each Atlantic H…
DOGE cuts have arrived at a federal weather agency. Air travel forecasts and hurricane alerts are at risk.
Getty; Rebecca Zisser/BINOAA, the agency that tracks extreme weather, has lost more than 1,000 employees since Donald Trump took office.Current and former employees worried about less accurate forecasts and aviation issues.Agency changes, like stricter rules around travel, are making it harder for those left to do their jobs, some employees said.As California recovers from devastating wildfires and hurricane season fast approaches, President Don…
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