Colorado State University and their lead hurricane expert, Dr. Phil Klotsbach, released their first look at the upcoming 2025 Atlantic hurricane seasonal forecast Thursday morning.
Houston faces summer-like warmth and humidity in early April, but a weekend cold front brings a dramatic temperature drop to winter-like levels.
One of the nation’s most highly regarded and trusted hurricane season forecasts predicts a busier than normal 2025 hurricane season with 17 named storms and nine hurricanes. The outlook released Thursday by top hurricane researchers at Colorado State University is the first widely recognized hurricane season forecast of the year,
The World Meteorological Organization has retired the names Beryl, Helene and Milton because of the death and destruction these storms caused in 2024.
Texas is one of four states at an increased risk of seeing a direct hit from a hurricane or tropical storm with the coming 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, AccuWeather meteorologists told Newsweek. The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 30. On Wednesday, AccuWeather r eleased its 2025 hurricane forecast.
Beryl, Helene, and Milton will be replaced by the names Brianna, Holly, and Miguel when the list returns in 2030. The retired names join a list of nearly 100 retired storm names that have been retired over the last few decades, such as Andrew, Katrina and Sandy.
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FOX 26 Houston on MSN2025 hurricane season: Colorado State predicts 17 named storms, 4 major hurricanes, moreColorado State University hurricane researchers predict an above-average Atlantic hurricane season in their initial 2025 forecast, reporting activity could be about 125% of the average season from 1991–2020.
The World Meteorological Organization has officially retired three storm names: Beryl, Helene, and Milton. NORFOLK, Va. — The World Meteorological Organization, or WMO, recently met to assess the impact of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season and has officially retired three storm names: Beryl, Helene, and Milton.
AccuWeather early forecast for 2025 hurricane season says warm water could lead to active tropical storms. Could one hit in, near Mississippi?