The first forecast for what the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season might look is in, and AccuWeather is expecting it to be similar to 2024's "super-charged" season.
The first hurricane forecast for the 2025 season was released Wednesday, and it looks just as scary as the 2024 season. Hurricane season runs from June 1 through Nov. 30. However, hurricanes can occur before and after those dates.
The National Hurricane Center released their report on Hurricane Helene nearly six months after it devastated the Florida Gulf Coast and the North Carolina mountains.
On Wednesday morning, AccuWeather released its forecast, which calls for another active season "with multiple impacts on the United States." The news comes less than two weeks after an unusual and brief tropical disturbance in the Atlantic Ocean signaled that hurricane season isn't all that far away.
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According to the report, Helene is now recognized as the deadliest hurricane in the contiguous United States since Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
Hurricane Helene was the continental United States’ deadliest single storm since Hurricane Katrina in 2005, when about 1,400 people died. Other deadly storms in 2024 included Hurricanes Beryl ...