National Hurricane Center Monitoring Tropical Wave: 2025 Hurricane Season Outlook

May 30, 2025 United States United States Weather
National Hurricane Center Monitoring Tropical Wave: 2025 Hurricane Season Outlook

The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a tropical wave. NOAA predicts a 60% chance of an above-normal 2025 hurricane season with 13-19 named storms.

National Hurricane Center Monitoring Tropical Wave

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is actively tracking a tropical wave as the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season rapidly approaches.

2025 Hurricane Season Outlook

NOAA forecasts a 60% chance of an above-normal season, with predictions ranging from 13 to 19 named storms. WeatherTiger anticipates a slightly busier-than-normal season.

The 2025 hurricane season officially starts soon. The first storm name, Andrea, has already appeared in May twice since 2003.

Importance of Tropical Outlooks

Tropical outlooks are crucial for monitoring potential storm development and keeping communities informed.

Hurricane season typically peaks around Sept. 10 and lasts through Nov. 30.

The NHC uses the term "tropical cyclone" on its maps to encompass both hurricanes and tropical storms.

Stay informed about weather alerts in your specific area for timely updates and safety measures.

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