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The first named tropical storm of the 2025 Atlantic season, Chantal, made landfall in the Carolinas on the Fourth of July ...
The first named storm of 2025 Atlantic Basin hurricane season has formed in the Central Atlantic.
Tropical Storm Andrea formed Tuesday morning, becoming the first named storm of the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season. It is expected to run into a region of strong upper level of winds and cooler ...
There are six rotating lists used for the Atlantic hurricane season, with names representing the diverse cultures in the region, including American, French, Latin, Dutch, and English names. Other ...
Long-range seasonal outlooks for the Atlantic hurricane season that started on June 1 call for a busier-than-normal season with more than a dozen named storms. Elsewhere, the long-range outlook ...
Hurricane season officially began June 1, and on average, the first Atlantic storm of the season has formed by June 20, according to Chris Dolce, a Weather Channel meteorologist.
The Atlantic hurricane season is June 1st through Nov. 30th & the first name on the Atlantic list this year is “Andrea”. June 20th is the average date of the first named storm of the season ...
Ten days before start of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, officials at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced their forecast for how many tropical storms and hurricanes to ...
In the famous hurricane year of 2004 when four major storms hit Florida, the first named storm appeared in the tropics on August 9. That was Tropical Storm Bonnie, which formed in the southern Gulf ...
The 2025 hurricane season is off to a brisk start in the eastern Pacific with five named storms forming before the Atlantic has seen one - a pattern that has historically suggested that parts of the ...
The Atlantic hurricane season is June 1st through Nov. 30th & the first name on the Atlantic list this year is “Andrea”. There are no areas of concern across the Atlantic.
Kiko was the earliest major hurricane on record to land in the eastern Pacific in August 1989. Erick’s landfall brought maximum sustained winds topping 110 miles per hour. Gusts near the core reached ...