A potent El Niño is putting a damper on the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, meteorologists from Colorado State University ...
Forecasters now expect fewer Atlantic storms in 2026 because of a strong El Niño. Here's what that means for Mississippi.
Colorado State University's forecast team still expects a less active Atlantic hurricane season. But that doesn't mean you ...
"The stronger the El Niño gets, the fewer named storms we're likely to get," AccuWeather hurricane expert Alex DaSilva said.
For the Gulf Coast, the updated forecast also brings a lower chance of a major hurricane strike. CSU estimates there is now a ...
Hurricane experts at Colorado State University (CSU) – the team that pioneered seasonal hurricane outlooks back in the 1980s – issued their July update Wednesday morning, revising earlier predictions ...
The powerful El Niño is expected to be the dominant factor, creating wind shear that disrupts storm formation. Forecasters ...
The tropics are quiet Sunday, June 21, according to the National Hurricane Center. Here's the 7-day outlook and what's being tracked today.
Three tropical waves won’t develop soon, but Florida faces excessive heat Monday and daily storms. Here's what to expect.
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