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Tropical storm could form off Florida coast on 1st day of 2023 hurricane season, forecasters say

By Carlos Hermano
Published in Weather News
June 18, 2023
1 min read
Tropical storm could form off Florida coast on 1st day of 2023 hurricane season, forecasters say

Tropical storm could form off Florida coast on 1st day of 2023 hurricane season, forecasters say

It’s never too early to think about hurricane season, especially if you live in a coastal area. As we gear up for the 2023 hurricane season, forecasters are already predicting a potential tropical storm off the coast of Florida on the very first day of the season, June 1st.

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), there is a 60% chance of a near-normal hurricane season in 2023, meaning there will likely be between nine to 15 named storms, with four to eight becoming hurricanes, and one to three becoming major hurricanes.

While predictions can change as the season approaches, it’s important for residents of coastal areas to prepare accordingly. This includes having a plan in case of evacuation, securing your home, and having necessary supplies on hand.

In recent years, hurricanes have caused significant damage and loss of life, leaving many communities struggling to recover. By taking the threat of hurricanes seriously and preparing in advance, we can help minimize the impact of these powerful storms.

In summary, forecasters are predicting a potential tropical storm on the first day of the 2023 hurricane season off the Florida coast, emphasizing the need for coastal residents to take preparation measures seriously. While a prediction is not a guarantee, it’s important to stay prepared and take necessary precautions to minimize the impact of any potential hurricane.


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