Get Ready for A Turbulent 2025 Hurricane Season
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, warns of a potentially severe 2025 hurricane season. Forecasts from Colorado State University and AccuWeather predict multiple major hurricanes driven by high Atlantic temperatures and a possible La Niña. Starting June 1, U.S. coastal areas—especially the Gulf and Florida—face a significant threat of stronger, faster-intensifying storms, mirroring dangerous patterns seen in recent years.
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