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As early forecasts for the 2026 hurricane season emerge, millions of Americans are being advised to take action now due to a significant warning. Meteorologists predict that up to 16 storms may develop, with several likely to hit the US directly.

The primary worry is the emergence of “homegrown” storms near the coastline, which could provide less than 48 hours for individuals to prepare or evacuate. With the warm ocean waters contributing to rapid strengthening, even one storm has the potential to inflict severe damage.

Experts recommend that residents in high-risk areas such as Florida, the Carolinas, and Louisiana reassess their emergency strategies, gather essential supplies, and remain vigilant as the season approaches.

Don't delay until the storm is upon you. Early preparation can be lifesaving.

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00:00What if the next hurricane gives you less than 48 hours to escape?
00:04Experts are warning about the 2026 hurricane season right now.
00:07Up to 16 storms could form in the Atlantic.
00:10And several may hit the U.S. directly.
00:13But here is the real danger.
00:15Some storms could form close to the coastline.
00:18That means almost no time to prepare.
00:21States like Florida, the Carolinas, and Louisiana are at high risk.
00:26Forecasters say up to seven hurricanes could develop.
00:28And some may become powerful Category 3 or higher.
00:32Warm ocean water is the main reason.
00:35It can turn small storms into deadly hurricanes in hours.
00:38There is some relief from El Nino.
00:41But experts say do not rely on it.
00:43Because it only takes one storm to cause massive damage.
00:47That is why millions are being told to prepare now.
00:50Check your emergency plan.
00:52Stock up on supplies.
00:54And know your evacuation route.
00:56Before it is too late.
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