MikeCAdministrator
(Admin)
Tue Jun 10 2025 07:31 AM
Re: General Long Range Lounge

Still remains very quiet in the Atlantic, but the east pacific is showing quite strong ensembles on the Euro, potentially the first major coming in the east Pacific.

This year so far has remained more like typical hurricane season, where most of the early activity remains in the East Pacific. It's seeming more likely we won't see anything in June, and probably little to nothing in July based on the patterns of similar years past. The next real sign is watching for when the main development region gets active and the classic waves start to show up. A weak one or two may start to appear in about two weeks, but anything this early would likely not form.




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