hurricane season, Forecast Above-Average
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Leading forecasts, including one released Thursday, April 3, by Colorado State University, are calling for another above-normal hurricane season, although one that is slightly less active than 2024.
The New York Times |
researchers at Colorado State University see another one on the way for 2025.
USA Today |
Forecasters also predict an above-average probability for at least one major hurricane to make landfall along the continental United States coastline or in the Caribbean.
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