July 13, 2026

15 thoughts on “US will see below-average 2026 hurricane season with up to 14 named storms, Noaa predicts

  1. Basically of the eight to 14 named storms, one to three hurricanes are expected to become category 3 to 5, with winds at 111mph or more. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.

  2. So the bottom line is “There’s a 98% chance of El Niño conditions occurring later this season, and an 80% chance that this El Niño will be moderate to strong,” said Jacobs. Wonder how this will land.

  3. So the bottom line is of the eight to 14 named storms, one to three hurricanes are expected to become category 3 to 5, with winds at 111mph or more. Wonder how this will land.

  4. The detail about forecast came amid warning that US was unprepared for storms with staffing cuts under Trump is something people should sit with.

  5. In other words “There’s a 98% chance of El Niño conditions occurring later this season, and an 80% chance that this El Niño will be moderate to strong,” said Jacobs. Curious to see how this develops.

  6. Forecast came amid warning that US was unprepared for storms with staffing cuts under Trump. Meanwhile the US will see a below-normal hurricane season in 2026, federal government scientists said on Thursday, predicting eight to 14 named storms with winds at 39mph or more.

  7. Reading that the US will see a below-normal hurricane season in 2026, federal government scientists said on Thursday, predicting eight to 14 named storms with winds at 39mph or more — hard to argue with the logic there.

  8. Basically the US will see a below-normal hurricane season in 2026, federal government scientists said on Thursday, predicting eight to 14 named storms with winds at 39mph or more. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.

  9. “There’s a 98% chance of El Niño conditions occurring later this season, and an 80% chance that this El Niño will be moderate to strong,” said Jacobs. Meanwhile the forecast came amid warnings from experts that the US was unprepared for hurricane season.

  10. The forecast came amid warnings from experts that the US was unprepared for hurricane season. Meanwhile forecast came amid warning that US was unprepared for storms with staffing cuts under Trump.

  11. Considering “There’s a 98% chance of El Niño conditions occurring later this season, and an 80% chance that this El Niño will be moderate to strong,” said Jacobs, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

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