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Just in:  NOAA forecasters predict a below-normal     for 2026 -- early preparation remains critical.See our news releas...
05/21/2026

Just in: NOAA forecasters predict a below-normal for 2026 -- early preparation remains critical.

See our news release with downloadable graphics at:
http://bit.ly/2026AtlanticHurricaneSeasonOutlook

** NOAA predicts a likely range of 8-14 named storms, of which 3-6 could become hurricanes, including 1-3 major hurricanes.

Hurricane preparedness is critically important for the 2026 hurricane season, just as it is every year.

Atlantic hurricane season starts June 1, so PREPARE NOW. Get tips and resources at: www.ready.gov/hurricanes

For late-breaking Atlantic & Pacific hurricane watches and warnings this season, bookmark http://www.hurricanes.gov/, hurricanes.gov/mobile, mobile.weather.gov

--> Follow the NOAA NWS National Hurricane Center on X at , ... and NOAA's U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) at on X and nws.noaa.gov on Bluesky

--> Looking for local NWS Forecast Office social media channels? Input a ZIP Code or City/State at: weather.gov/socialmedia

Stay informed and stay safe, everyone.

Early preparation essential to staying safe all season

Some great news for Endangered Species Day:  Protections *can* and *do* pay off!"Each fall through spring, North Atlanti...
05/15/2026

Some great news for Endangered Species Day: Protections *can* and *do* pay off!

"Each fall through spring, North Atlantic right whales give birth in the shallow, coastal waters of the Southeast. This year, 23 calves were born—the highest number since 2009!"

And there's more below in this post from NOAA Fisheries Service

In case you missed it: There will be lots of "must-see" live video streaming of our expeditions this year!
05/13/2026

In case you missed it: There will be lots of "must-see" live video streaming of our expeditions this year!

Some good news as we head into   season... And please be sure to protect yourself when you're out and about:
05/13/2026

Some good news as we head into season... And please be sure to protect yourself when you're out and about:

05/06/2026

Do you know what to do when a storm threatens? Prepare for hurricane season by taking the time now to understand the actions needed when time is of the essence. noaa.gov/get-moving-when-storm-threatens

05/06/2026

Severe thunderstorms capable of producing tornadoes (possibly EF2+), large-to-very large hail, and damaging wind gusts are possible across the Southeast today. Strong storms are already underway this morning, with the main severe threat expected from afternoon into at least the early evening.

05/01/2026

It’s Kermit & Miss Piggy’s 50th anniversary! No, the two Muppets didn’t get married… Those are the names of NOAA’s two P-3 Hurricane Hunters!
Join the NOAA Heritage Program’s Curator, Mark Weber, “On the Heritage Trail” as he visits NOAA’s Aircraft Operations Center in Lakeland, Florida to discuss some of the P-3s most interesting artifacts with veteran Flight Engineer Dan Tyson!
Watch the full video here: https://www.noaa.gov/heritage/multimedia/video/heritage-trail-aircraft-operations-center

05/01/2026

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