2025 Hurricane Season Forecast


The 2025 Hurricane Season gets underway this Sunday with June's arrival. The season in both the Atlantic Basin and eastern and central Pacific runs through the end of November and is given a 60% chance by NOAA of being a more active than average season across the Atlantic basin, which includes the Gulf of Mexico (aka America) and Caribbean -- but a 50% chance of a normal season in the eastern and central Pacific. 


Here's a link to the NOAA release on the 2025 hurricane season and a more technical description of the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season forecast from NOAA's Climate Prediction Center. 

This is a link to the discussion of the 2025 Central Pacific hurricane season. The Eastern Pacific has already seen the formation of the first tropical storm named Alvin, which is heading for Baja but is expected to dissipate in three days. For monitoring of the East Pacific hurricane potential, follow this link

NOAA will be issuing updates to the coming season's tropical weather products.






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