While the forecast suggests fewer storms, the potential for major hurricanes remains. Category 3 storms (111–129 mph winds) can cause devastating damage, including major structural harm to homes and widespread power outages. Category 4 (130–156 mph) and Category 5 (157+ mph) hurricanes can result in catastrophic damage, rendering areas uninhabitable for weeks or months. Coastal regions, particularly in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, remain at risk. Human-caused climate change continues to fuel more intense hurricanes, with heavier rainfall and higher storm surges during landfall. Residents in vulnerable areas should remain vigilant and prepared.