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Get ready for another active Atlantic hurricane season, with as many as 17 possible storms and the chance that at least one could have impacts on the Seacoast, experts from Colorado State University s...
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researchers at Colorado State University see another one on the way for 2025.
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It’s only spring, but some weather forecasters are already focusing on this year’s Atlantic hurricane season. The season, which spans June through November, is shaping up to be a busy one, according to hurricane researchers at Colorado State University.
There were nearly 20 named storms associated with 2024's hurricane season - including Helene. Meteorologists say this year's season could be similar.
The first hurricane forecast of the year from the experts at Colorado State University released Thursday calls for an above-average season with
A warm — yet no longer record-hot — strip of Atlantic waters could help fuel 17 named tropical cyclones this season, Colorado State University researchers said.
This year’s hurricane season could be quieter than last year's. Here’s what you should know from the first big hurricane season outlook of the year.
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The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is predicted to be more active than average, with 17 named storms expected. HOUSTON — The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be more active than average, with a higher chance of major hurricanes impacting the U.S. and Caribbean, according to a new forecast from Colorado State University.
While CSU researchers said La Niña conditions are expected to end within the next couple of months, making way for a transitionary period characterized by neutral conditions, there is still "considerable uncertainty" around what conditions will be present during the peak of the 2025 season.
Researchers at Colorado State University issued their preliminary Atlantic hurricane season outlook for 2025 on Thursday, and they’re predicting it to be more active than normal. Led by senior researcher,