Published 5/21/2026, 7:40:38 PM · Updated 5/21/2026, 9:10:11 PMBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
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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 (63km/h) or more.
The milder-than-usual forecast is thanks to a developing El Niño weather pattern in the central and eastern Pacific.
The announcement came days before the start of hurricane season, which begins on 1 June and runs through 30 November.
The season has a “55% chance of being below normal, 35% chance of near normal and a 10% chance of above normal,” said Neil Jacobs, Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa) administrator, at a press conference.
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.