First Hurricane Outlook of the season shows no threat to Gulf
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June In The Tropics: Caution, Not Cancellation - Videos from The Weather Channel
With the opening of a new hurricane season comes renewed worries along our coastlines. Hurricanes are possible along the Gulf Coast in June, but they’ve been rare in recent decades. You don’t have to go back far to find a devastating storm, though. In 2001, Tropical Storm Allison brought widespread flooding and killed more than 50 people. You should keep your summer travel plans intact to places like Tampa Bay, Myrtle Beach, Galveston Island and…

Hurricane forecasters continue tracking Atlantic disturbance: 'Nothing to worry about in the Gulf'
A disturbance that forecasters started tracking on the second day of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season could develop subtropical or tropical characteristics off the southeast coast of the U.S. later this week, according to the National Hurricane Center.
First Hurricane Outlook of the season shows no threat to Gulf
The National Hurricane Center issued their first Tropical Outlook of the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season for an area of showers and storms over Florida. Currently, this disturbance has a very low chance at 10% for tropical development as it lifts to the northeast. If the area stays offshore, it could develop subtropical or tropical characteristics in the next few days offshore of the Carolinas. This is NOT a threat to move into the Gulf of Americ…
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