NOAA predicts above average' number of storms in hurricane season starting June 1
Briefly

The NOAA predicts an above-average hurricane season starting June 1, forecasting 13-19 named storms, with 6-10 expected to become hurricanes. Major hurricanes, categorized as Category 3 or higher, may range from 3 to 5. NOAA's recent prediction highlights the necessity for early preparation, emphasizing that all historical Category 5 hurricanes were tropical storms just days prior. The forecast suggests a 60% chance of an above-normal season, urging residents to take precautions as past seasons have shown potential risks and significant weather events, particularly for Florida.
Every Category 5 hurricane [winds at least 157 mph] to ever hit this country was a tropical storm three days prior. You got to have a plan early.
NOAA forecasts a 60% chance this season will be above normal, 30% chance of near normal and 10% chance of below normal.
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