Thursday, April 23, 2026

Busy hurricane season predicted

Date:

Share post:

PENNSYLVANIA – A United States weather service is predicting a busy hurricane season this year, with the southern Caribbean under threat early in the season.
In its preseason outlook, released yesterday, AccuWeather projected 15 named storms from June 1 to November 30, eight of which will become hurricanes, with three major ones (category three or higher).
Last year, there were 19 named storms – 12 hurricanes and five major hurricanes. Accuweather had predicted 15 named storms, five hurricanes, and two or three major hurricanes.
“This year, the early season threat area will be the western Gulf of Mexico and the southern portion of the Caribbean. As for the mid-to-late season zones, the eastern Gulf and Caribbean will be the focus,” AccuWeather said in a statement. (CMC)

Related articles

Brace for heat, drought, region urged

Caribbean governments, businesses, farmers and other stakeholders are being urged to prepare themselves for potentially severe climate extremes...

Narii eyes world as musical stage

She was born into music, and with her dad as the wind beneath her wings, she intended to...

Satisfactory numbers for MMR, though not yet at benchmark

More people are getting immunised – a marked change in behaviour from the hesitancy observed towards the end...

Beyond the desk, Saluting Admin Professionals

If everything in your office just seems to work, from organised files and productive meetings to happy clients,...