Atlantic hurricane season starts Jun. 1
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Atlantic Hurricane Season is here and we want to make sure you're prepared. According to Colorado State University and NOAA, it's expected to be an above-average season. But regardless of projections,
The first week of the season looks to be quiet across the Atlantic. A weak upper level low move northward across the Eastern Gulf this week helping to induce a coastal trough near the east coast of Florida. While this will enhance rainfall this week across the Florida Peninsula, no true tropical development is expected.
Predictions for an above-average number of storms, communities that are still recovering and cuts to the National Weather Service have meteorologists and other experts worried about this hurricane sea
Potential changes to FEMA -- and the reimbursements it awards to parishes after storms -- have some New Orleans leaders on edge this hurricane season.
HOUSTON — As hurricane season officially begins and summer heat intensifies across Texas, all eyes are on the state’s power grid. According to ERCOT’s latest supply and demand projections, Texas should have enough electricity to keep the lights on in the days ahead — but energy experts say there’s still cause for concern.
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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hurricane season is now underway in the central North Pacific. The season runs through November 30. This year, activity is expected to be normal or slightly below normal, with 1 to 4 tropical cyclones in the forecast.
As the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season's official start on June 1 neared, reporter Gianna Montesano spent time compiling the latest information on shelters, emergency contacts and tornado safety tips to educate readers. She used the county emergency management divisions to compile local information and national hurricane forecasts for this story.
Hillsborough County wants to scrap an affordable housing fund it relied on to help those Hurricane Milton displaced. Why it matters: The HOPE trust fund remains one of the county's few lifelines for residents left homeless by natural disasters,