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Top experts from Colorado State University released an updated forecast for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.
In New England, most states have a 25% chance of being impacted by a hurricane this year. Massachusetts has a 40% chance.
The highly respected major storm forecasting group at Colorado State University has revised its April 3 forecast for the 2025 hurricane season. On July 9, the forecast team reduced its prediction of named storms from 17 to 16 and its projection of a major hurricane,
Barry and Chantel were short-lived tropical storms but their remnants caused killer flooding in Texas and North Carolina.
CSU has updated its 2025 hurricane season outlook. The projection is not as high as earlier thought, but still above average
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The primary reason for the slight decrease is because of stronger levels of wind shear expected in the Caribbean, according to the report. Wind shear, which is a change in wind speed or direction,
Hurricane researchers at Colorado State University have tweaked their prediction for the season. See the new numbers.
Weather experts at Colorado State University (CSU) say a critical change has been made to the forecast for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. Here's what we know.
Colorado State University made a slight adjustment to its 2025 hurricane season forecast. CSU is now calling for a "slightly above average" season compared to its previous forecast of "above average."
The hatched areas on the National Hurricane Center's tropical outlook map indicate "areas where a tropical cyclone — which could be a tropical depression, tropical storm or hurricane — could develop," said National Hurricane Center Deputy Director Jamie Rhome.