No Tropical Cyclones in Central Pacific as Hurricane Season Ends
No Tropical Cyclones in Central Pacific as Hurricane Season Ends
US · Published May 18, 2026
According to the National Hurricane Center and Central Pacific Hurricane Center, there are currently no active tropical cyclones in the Central Pacific region.
The official hurricane season for this area runs annually from June 1st through November 30th.
This period typically marks the time when tropical cyclones are most likely to develop due to favorable atmospheric and oceanic conditions.

Why It's Important?

With no active tropical cyclones, there are no immediate risks to coastal or island communities in the Central Pacific. However, residents and visitors are reminded to remain vigilant and prepared for any unexpected weather changes, as off-season storms, while rare, can still occur. The end of the hurricane season also provides an opportunity for communities to review and update their emergency preparedness plans for the next season.

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