Dale C. S. Destin: Brace for another potentially active and busy hurricane season. According to the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast by 268Weather, the upcoming season is projected to be above normal, with the possibility of it being well above normal or super hyperactive.

This forecast is based on data up to April 14 and spans the full hurricane season—June through November, plus May.
Super-Hyperactive Season Ahead?

The forecast predicts:
- 20 named storms (vs the average: 14)
- 10 hurricanes (vs the average: 7)
- 5 major hurricanes (vs the average: 3)
- Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE) of 195 (vs the average: 123)

There is a 70% confidence that the season will fall within the following ranges:
- 15 to 27 named storms
- 6 to 14 hurricanes
- 3 to 7 major hurricanes
- 116 to 302 ACE

What’s even more striking is the 52% chance that the season will be super hyperactive, with ACE exceeding 223, placing it in the top 10 percentile of seasons on record from 1991–2020.







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