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The first tropical storm of the Eastern Pacific hurricane season could form as early as next week, according to forecasts.
The National Hurricane Center is now giving an area of disturbed weather in the eastern Pacific a high chance of formation during the last week of May.
If it becomes a named system, it would be called Alvin – the first named tropical cyclone anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere this year.
Experts at NOAA and the National Weather Service that it operates – including forecasters from the National Hurricane Center – are signaling another active hurricane season on the horizon, predicting ...
Other top forecasters are predicting an active season. The Atlantic hurricane season begins June 1 and continues through November 30.
NOAA is forecasting as many as 19 tropical storms this year, including six to 10 hurricanes. Half of those hurricanes could ...
NOAA released its outlook for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season on May 22, forecasting a range of 13 to 19 named storms and ...
ENSO neutral conditions are forecast through the summer, and warm tropical waters could produce more tropical systems than ...
The newest forecast for the 2025 hurricane season has just been released and meteorologists warn that Americans should start ...
ENSO neutral conditions are forecast through the summer, and warm tropical waters could produce more tropical systems than ...
The nation's top weather agency, where federal job cuts and staffing shortages are stretching forecast resources thin, is ...
As it grapples with job cuts and staff shortages, NOAA is projecting as many as 19 named storms to form in the Atlantic basin this hurricane season.