Conditions are primed for a fierce hurricane season. Here's what Floridians can expect.
Briefly

The 2025 hurricane season is expected to be particularly active, with predictions of 13 to 19 named storms and a greater likelihood of hurricanes due to warm Atlantic ocean temperatures. Florida, at risk due to its extensive coastline, should prepare for potentially dangerous storms. The National Hurricane Center has introduced new forecasting tools to aid the public's readiness. Past seasons have shown increasing storm activity, and forecasters highlight the importance of vigilance, given the high storm-surge death rates in the region.
The upcoming hurricane season is anticipated to be active, with above-average storm predictions due to factors like elevated Atlantic ocean temperatures and recent trends.
Forecasters predict 13 to 19 named storms this season, with a 60% probability of an active hurricane season. Florida must remain cautious and prepared.
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