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The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is predicted to be above average, with NOAA predicting between 13 and 19 named storms, including 6-10 hurricanes and 3-5 major hurricanes. North Carolina State University (NCSU) forecasts a season with 12-15 tropical storms, 6-8 hurricanes, and 2-3 major hurricanes. Colorado State University (CSU) predicts 17 named storms, 9 of which will become hurricanes, and 4 will reach Category 3 status or stronger.

It's going to have to get very busy to get to "above average".
 
The typical peak of the Atlantic hurricane season has come and gone – and storms are still hard to come by, with only six reported so far this year. This is a bit below the average of eight and far from the seasonal predictions of up to 19.

A system off the African coast could become the seventh named storm (probably Tropical Storm Gabrielle) in the central Atlantic next week, but most signs are that the storm would stay out to sea even if it strengthens into a hurricane.


Meanwhile in the Pacific, a small Tropical Storm Mario should stay off the west coast of Mexico over the next few days.
 

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