Is There A Hurricane Coming? What The Current Storm Season Means For NYC
Briefly

Currently, there are no active storms in the North Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, or Gulf of Mexico, marking an unusual calm since 1968.
Experts had predicted this year to be one of the most active storm seasons on record, making the current inactivity notable.
The warm Atlantic waters and La Niña climate patterns continue to pose a threat, suggesting that the northeast isn't entirely safe from future storms.
Farmer's Almanac predicts an autumn with a higher frequency of cloudy and showery days for the east, implying potential disruptions in outdoor activities.
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