Environment Canada predicts 3-5 major hurricanes this year
- Environment Canada and the Canadian Hurricane Centre forecast an active 2025 Atlantic hurricane season with 13 to 19 named storms expected.
- This outlook follows several consecutive above-average seasons since 2016 and factors such as warmer Atlantic waters and a lack of El Niño.
- Forecasters predict six to ten hurricanes, with three to five reaching major hurricane status, while typically three or four storms affect Canada annually.
- Bob Robichaud emphasized that these predictions highlight the need for individuals to assess their own vulnerabilities and take steps to reduce potential impacts.
- While the season should be busy, the actual impact on Canada remains uncertain as storm paths and landfalls depend on current weather conditions.
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Hurricane season will be active again this year, experts predict
Experts believe that several named storms could develop this hurricane season, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they will impact Atlantic Canada. In its yearly briefing just before hurricane season is set to start next month, Environment Canada’s Bob Robichaud, a warning preparedness meteorologist, said that the number of storms expected in a year doesn’t mean […]
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