NOAA to Release 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast Amid El Niño Concerns
NOAA to Release 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast Amid El Niño Concerns
US · Published May 21, 2026
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is set to release its official 2026 Atlantic hurricane season forecast on Thursday, May 21, 2026, at 11 a.m.
ET during a news conference at the NOAA Aircraft Operations Center in Lakeland, Florida.
This forecast will provide insights into the expected activity for the Atlantic, central, and eastern Pacific hurricane seasons.

Why It's Important?

The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be slightly less active than average, but experts caution that even a quieter season can result in significant damage and loss of life. Coastal communities in hurricane-prone areas should remain vigilant, as the combination of warm sea-surface temperatures and other atmospheric factors could still lead to dangerous storms. El Niño's influence may reduce hurricane activity in the Atlantic but could heighten risks in the Pacific. Residents in vulnerable regions should prepare for potential impacts, including flooding, high winds, and storm surges, regardless of the overall forecast.

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