New Article: CSU releases 2026 season numbers, slightly below average. https://flhurricane.com
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
566 (Milton),
US Major:
566 (Milton),
FL Any:
566 (Milton),
FL Major:
566 (Milton)
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I think it will be a Category 4 because if can get strong so quickly,I will say it can become an even more powerful hurricane,despite the eyewall replacement cycle.
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SMOKE
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Time will tell.
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LoisCane
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High cat 2.. maybe cat 3
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Kimberley Clark
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Cat 3.
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Circinae
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I am hoping that when it hits Florida (hopefully this will be IF it hits Florida) it will be a 2 or less...is this magical thinking?
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I think a high cat 1, maybe a low cat 2. Landfall around Siesta Key and an exit somewhere from Sebastion Inlet to New Smyrna Beach........Weatherchef
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I say a mid Cat three. Since still stays Cat 4 right now and it is moving along the coast rather thang tearing through the mainland. The weaknening shouldn't be significant.
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