Below-Average Hurricane Season Predicted for 2026
Below-Average Hurricane Season Predicted for 2026
US · Published Apr 12, 2026
Meteorologists forecast a below-average hurricane season for 2026 due to cooler sea surface temperatures and a potential El Niño event.
The forecast aims to help communities prepare and allocate resources, but it is subject to change as the season progresses.
Coastal communities should remain vigilant and prepared, even with a below-average forecast, by reviewing preparedness plans and staying informed.
Fewer storms expected due to atmospheric conditions
Meteorologists predict a below-average hurricane season for 2026, indicating fewer storms than usual. This forecast stems from analyzing atmospheric conditions and oceanic patterns, including cooler sea surface temperatures and a potential El Niño event, which historically reduces hurricane formation in the Atlantic basin. The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30, peaking between mid-August and late October, fueled by warm ocean waters and favorable atmospheric conditions.
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