NOAA Predicts Milder Atlantic Hurricane Season for 2026
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration anticipates a less active Atlantic hurricane season in 2026, marking a significant shift from recent years. This forecast suggests a 55% chance of below-normal activity, with fewer named storms and hurricanes expected. The primary factor influencing this outlook is the projected strong El NiƱo, which typically suppresses hurricane formation.
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