News
The National Hurricane Center is introducing a slate of updates ahead of the Atlantic hurricane season kickoff on June 1. Forecasters work to improve their forecasting and warning products every year.
The Atlantic hurricane season officially begins in one month on June 1, and this year, the National Hurricane Center has a plan to highlight the far-reaching risks of hurricanes and tropical storms.
With just days to go before the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has released its predictions for 2025 and is calling for an ...
The hurricane season begins on June 1 and ends November 30. Read the Tampa Bay Times’ coverage on the latest on active ...
Some Georgians are still haunted by the destruction of Hurricane Helene. But it wasn't the first storm and it won't be the last. On Thursday, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ...
AccuWeather predicts an average hurricane season with 13 to 18 named storms. Experts warn that even one storm can cause significant damage. Factors like El Niño, wind shear, and water temperature ...
While the Atlantic hurricane season doesn’t officially begin until June 1, the FOX Forecast Center will be monitoring the Caribbean Sea during the second half of May for any signs of preseason ...
Florida homeowners can prepare for hurricane season by reviewing their insurance policies and documenting their property before storms start forming. Home and flood insurance are typically ...
The World Meteorological Organization retired three hurricane names: Helene, Milton, and Beryl. All three storms caused significant damage in 2024, particularly in the Caribbean and Southwest Florida.
Say goodbye to Beryl, Helene and Milton. The World Meteorological Committee officially retired the names from the list of hurricane names "because of the death and destruction these storms caused ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results