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Florida, sea and AccuWeather

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Quick look: AccuWeather hurricane season forecast, what's ahead for Florida?
AccuWeather is predicting a near or below average number of storms in 2026, but said three to five could have a direct impact on the United States this year.

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Here's what AccuWeather predicts for hurricane season, Florida threat
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Florida Panhandle at 'higher' risk during 2026 hurricane season
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Atlantic hurricane season forecast 2026: 11-16 named storms predicted
A developing El Niño will be one of the biggest forces shaping the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, and is one reason the number of storms could be near to below historical averages.

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Early hurricane season forecast says El Niño may impact number of storms
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Hurricane season looms: Storm number could be lower, but effects higher
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Florida cities facing worst hurricane chances this year as millions at risk

Several popular tourist beach destinations are within the area facing a higher risk of significant tropical impacts this year.
Grist
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After a hurricane, extreme heat poses a serious threat to recovery workers

This coverage is made possible through a partnership between Grist and WABE, Atlanta’s NPR station. Weather-wise, the days after a hurricane tears through are often gorgeous: sunny, cloudless, calm. But the risks aren’t over once the flooding recedes ...
MarylandReporter.com
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Top 4 Impact Door Companies in Miami for Hurricane-Rated Doors with Sidelights

Homeowners in Miami know that they have to be able to protect their homes from extreme weather. The hurricane-rated doors are designed to resist high winds and flying debris, so they're a must-have upgrade for coastal properties.
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