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Hurricane season begins in June and ends on the last day of November. "We’re back to tracking hurricanes like it’s 1999. Except this isn’t a party.
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Top experts from Colorado State University released an updated forecast for the Atlantic hurricane season on July 9, and there is a morsel of good news: "We have decreased our forecast slightly ...
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Barry, the second named storm of this year's Atlantic hurricane season, became a tropical depression by Sunday night, when it made landfall shortly before 11 p.m. ET.
Hurricane Milton is probably not the last hurricane we'll see this season, experts told BI. NOAA predicted up to 13 hurricanes before the season's end. We've had nine so far.
Earlier this week, Hurricane Flossie became the second major hurricane of the season, an occurrence that doesn't typically happen until mid-August, and it was the earliest F-named storm on record.
The hurricane tracking cone has gotten increasingly smaller over the years as forecasting has improved. In 2025, the cone is about 3% to 5% smaller than it was in 2024.