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CSU Forecasts Below-Normal 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season

CSU Forecasts Below-Normal 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season

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April 9, 20261m 24s

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Colorado State University predicts a somewhat below-normal 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, with 13 named storms, 6 hurricanes, and 2 major ones. The shift from weak La Nina to moderate or strong El Nino will increase vertical wind shear, tearing apart storms and cooling hurricane-forming areas. Landfall odds are lower than average, with a 32% chance for the whole U.S. coast, 15% for the East Coast, 20% for the Gulf, and 35% in the Caribbean. The forecast is compared to past seasons like 2006 and 2009, showing high uncertainty. CSU will update forecasts on June 10th, July 8th, and August 5th.

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