Federal forecasters predict a slightly below-average Atlantic hurricane season for 2026, with 8 to 14 named storms. However, abnormally warm ocean waters increase the risk of major hurricanes and inland flooding.
- 8 to 14 named storms expected, below the average of 14. - 3 to 6 hurricanes predicted, with 1 to 3 becoming major hurricanes.
- Climate change and warm waters raise the likelihood of destructive storms. - FEMA faces internal challenges but urges early preparation.
Residents in coastal and inland areas should prepare for potential impacts, as even a single storm can be devastating.