Atlantic Hurricane Season Begins: Texans Urged to Prepare
Atlantic Hurricane Season Begins: Texans Urged to Prepare
US · Published Jun 5, 2026
The Atlantic hurricane season officially runs from June 1 to November 30, and forecasters are predicting a below-average season for
NOAA expects 8 to 14 named storms, with 3 to 6 becoming hurricanes and 1 to 3 reaching major hurricane status. While the likelihood of a landfalling hurricane along the Gulf Coast is estimated at 20%, officials emphasize that it only takes one storm to cause significant damage. Texans are encouraged to prepare now by reviewing evacuation plans, assembling emergency kits, and checking insurance coverage.

Why It's Important?

Even with a below-average forecast, the Gulf Coast remains vulnerable to hurricanes, which can bring life-threatening winds, flooding, and power outages. Inland areas are also at risk of heavy rainfall and tornadoes. Flooding, the leading cause of hurricane-related fatalities, poses a significant threat to both coastal and inland communities. Residents should not underestimate the potential impacts of a single storm.

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