While the Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be less active, the potential for devastating storms remains. Historical data shows that even during El Nino years, significant hurricanes like Andrew in 1992 have caused widespread destruction. Coastal regions in the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean, and the southeastern United States should remain vigilant. The eastern Pacific, including areas near Hawaii and Baja Mexico, faces a heightened risk of stronger storms, with the potential for significant damage. Hawaii, in particular, is preparing for possible impacts, as El Nino conditions can extend the hurricane season and allow storms to maintain strength at higher latitudes.