National Hurricane Center, Florida and Storm Lorenzo
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Want to feel a little better? By early October in 2020, there had been 26 named storms, compared to 12 so far in 2025.
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Florida braces for potential hurricane activity with month and a half left in season
Florida Division of Emergency Management Executive Director Kevin Guthrie told senators Tuesday that his agency remains focused on recovery efforts from previous storms while maintaining readiness for potential new threats.
For locals who experienced the 2004 hurricanes Frances and Jeanne, Hurricane Wilma in 2005 is not recalled as delivering the same devastating punch.
To date, Arizona and New Mexico have spent 6 days each in the cone from a pair of tropical systems in the eastern Pacific. That is double the amount of days Florida has spent in the cone during the 2025 season. Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama have spent no days in the NHC forecast cone.
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Florida’s leatherback sea turtles rebound to record high, following devastating hurricane season
An annual report from Florida’s Fish and Wildlife Research Institute is giving experts hope for turtle populations after the triple impact of Debby, Helene, and Milton.
After nine consecutive years with at least one major hurricane landfall on the Gulf Coast, in 2025 is hurricane season cancelled?
Think hurricane season is over? Georgia might not be in the clear just yet. Here's what history says about fall storms.
Currently, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring Tropical Storm Lorenzo, which is not affecting any land and is expected to dissipate by Thursday. So far, 12 named storms have formed this season, along with four hurricanes. The next system will be named Melissa. The Atlantic hurricane season ends Nov. 30.