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AccuWeather Forecasts Above-average Hurricane Season in 2022

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There may be war, inflation and food shortages, but let’s not forget that coastal areas from Texas to Florida and all the way up to Maine are subject to hurricanes in the summer and early fall. AccuWeather is predicting three to five major storms and 16 to 20 named storms. Four to six are expected to have a direct impact which can include flooding and high winds. Hurricane season starts June 1, but it’s never to soon to start prepping.

Published 4/7/2022. Read the article.

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