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Looking into 2026 hurricane season forecast from NOAA

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 · 11h
NOAA's hurricane forecast includes El Niño and a surprising twist
Thanks primarily to El Niño, a "below-normal season" is predicted for 2026.

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 · 13h · on MSN
NOAA's 2026 Atlantic hurricane season outlook announced
 · 15h
NOAA predicts a below-normal hurricane forecast for 2026. Here's why Texas isn't in the clear.
 · 8h
NOAA calls for below average hurricane season for first time since 2015
NOAA predicts a below-normal hurricane season due to the expected arrival of El Niño.

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 · 12h
Forecasters Expect Fewer Hurricanes This Year, but There’s a Catch
Scientific American · 12h
NOAA predicts quieter Atlantic hurricane season for 2026—but the Pacific is another story
 · 14h
NOAA is predicting another calm, ‘below-normal’ Atlantic hurricane season
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Thursday released its hurricane outlook, calling for eight to 14 named storms with three to six becoming hurricanes and one to three reaching maj...

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 · 6h
Officials Forecast 'Below-Average' Hurricane Season, but Warn 'It Just Takes One'
 · 6h
NOAA Predicts Below-Normal 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season with 55% Chance of Fewer Storms
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NOAA releases 2026 hurricane outlook. Here’s how it affects Hawaiʻi:

Hawaiʻi could see an “above-normal” hurricane season this year, according to the NOAA 2026 Hurricane Season Outlook.
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El Niño could bring "double whammy" of high tide flooding, NOAA warns

The upcoming El Niño could trigger frequent and widespread flooding in coastal areas around the United States, even when storms aren't actively taking place, scientists warn.

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