
CSU: 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast - Below Average
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Colorado State University predicts a somewhat below-average 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, with 13 named storms, 6 hurricanes, and 2 major ones. A strong El Niño pattern is expected to increase wind shear, disrupting potential storms. Last years season was milder than forecasted, with no storms hitting Florida. The landfall odds for the U.S. coast and the East Coast, including Florida, are lower than average. CSU uses statistical analysis, global models, historical data, and AI tools for sea temperatures to make these predictions. They will update their forecasts on June 10th, July 8th, and August 5th. The season begins on June 1st and ends on November 30th, with the first named storms being Arthur, Bertha, and Cristobal.
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