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2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast

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What 2026 Super El Niño Could Mean For Hurricane Season
Forecasts continue to suggest that a “super” El Niño could emerge later this year, which may impact how the 2026 hurricane season plays out, according to meteorologists.

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Quick look: AccuWeather hurricane season forecast, what's ahead for Florida?
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Possible Super El Niño could reshape the hurricane season, Florida forecasters say
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'Strongest El Niño in 140 Years' Could Supercharge Global Weather This Year
Real potential for the strongest El Niño event in 140 years.

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A Super El Niño is coming. Here’s how a hotter ocean could change the weather near you
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6 Ways Super El Niño Could Impact 2026 Weather
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2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast: Expert Predictions and Warnings

AccuWeather has released its 2026 Atlantic hurricane season forecast, and experts say there's one threat that has them most concerned.
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Here's what AccuWeather predicts for hurricane season, Florida threat

AccuWeather is predicting 11 to 16 named storms for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season. There is a 40% possibility of more than 14 named storms this year. There is a 15% possibility of more than 16 storms this season, DaSilva said.
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WMO retires Melissa from list of hurricane names. What's ahead for 2026?

The World Meteorological Organization retired Melissa from its list of hurricane names. See which name was selected to replace Melissa. What are the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season names? It's now official: The hurricane that acted like a tornado will be ...
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