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Hurricane tracking gets a major upgrade for 2026
NOAA is updating its hurricane cone for 2026, expanding storm tracking and adding surge forecasts—here’s what it means for surfers and coastal communities.
New updates from the National Hurricane Center aim to make hurricane forecasts easier to understand, with changes to the track cone, storm surge alerts, and mobile access. Here’s what it means for ...
Forecasters will test a wider elliptical hurricane track graphic in 2026, aiming to show where storms are most likely to go ...
Updated hurricane cone maps highlight inland watches and warnings to show storm impacts beyond the forecast cone track.
The NHC said the updates would roll out for the 2026 season beginning June 1.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking five disturbances in the Atlantic. All have a low chance of developing over the next seven days. One system in the Gulf of Mexico has a 30% chance of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As much of the U.S. and Florida turned back the clocks for the time change and said goodbye to baseball season overnight into ...
Hurricane Melissa is near Bermuda, losing power and moving northeast The storm was a Category 1 hurricane as of Friday morning On Tuesday, Melissa hit Jamaica with sustained winds of up to 185 mph and ...
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