El Niño is officially here, raising confidence in a quiet 2026 Atlantic hurricane season

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CSU’s first forecast for the 2026 season, released on April 9, called for a below-average season with up to 13 named storms, of which six could become hurricanes and two could become major hurricanes. The main driver of this below-average forecast is the likelihood of El Niño developing.

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