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Forecasters predict below-average hurricane season, advise against complacency

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Forecasters predict a below-average hurricane season, expecting between eight and 14 named storms. This projection includes three to six hurricanes and one to three major hurricanes, compared to a typical season. Despite the lower forecast, officials are urging the public to remain prepared for potential severe weather.

Forecasters are calling for below-average activity this hurricane season, which begins Monday, June 1.

The National Weather Service is predicting eight to 14 named storms, including three to six hurricanes and one to three major hurricanes of category 3, 4, or 5 strength, packing winds of 111 mph or greater. By comparison, a typical season is characterized by 14 named storms, including seven hurricanes and three major hurricanes. The season ends November 30.

“It just takes one,” said Ken Graham, director of the National Weather Service. “Now is the time to start thinking about your hurricane preparedness.”

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