NYC's 2025 hurricane season could be a rough one
Briefly

The NOAA's 2025 Atlantic hurricane season forecast indicates a turbulent period for New York City between June and November, forecasting 13 to 19 named storms, with a 60% chance for above-normal activity. Contributing factors include warm Atlantic waters, low wind shear, and a strong West African Monsoon. Unlike typical years, the absence of El Niño means no natural barriers against storm formation. Residents are urged to prepare in advance, and NOAA's improved forecasting measures aim to enhance warning times and readiness.
Make your prep list now: batteries, water, pet food, backup chargers and other essentials to prepare for the hyperactive hurricane season ahead.
NOAA has announced a 60-percent chance of an above-normal hurricane season for NYC, warning of 13 to 19 storms, with several likely becoming hurricanes.
Read at Time Out New York
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