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The hurricane season kicks off in just 11 days on June 1, with meteorologists cautioning that 2026 could be one of the most perilous Atlantic seasons recorded. Unusually high sea surface temperatures in the Gulf are setting the stage for quick intensification events. NOAA and Colorado State anticipate heightened activity, with Florida, Texas, Louisiana, and the Carolinas facing the greatest risk for a significant hurricane making landfall.
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00:00Hurricane season starts June 1st, and forecasters are already raising the alarm.
00:05With only 11 days left, the Atlantic is showing dangerous warning signs.
00:09The Gulf of Mexico is running unusually hot, and warm water is rocket fuel for hurricanes.
00:15Storms can now explode from Category 1 to deadly Category 4 or 5 within hours.
00:22NOAA and Colorado State University are both predicting an above-normal season.
00:27Forecasters warn multiple major hurricanes.
00:30Could slam into the U.S. coastline this year.
00:33Florida is at high risk.
00:35So are Texas and Louisiana.
00:37South Carolina and Georgia are also in the danger zone.
00:40Emergency officials across the Gulf Coast are already preparing for the worst.
00:45But most Americans are barely paying attention.
00:48Global conflict and tornado outbreaks are dominating the headlines right now.
00:53Meteorologists say that distraction is dangerous.
00:55Because once the first storm forms, preparation time disappears fast.
01:00Now is the moment to stock supplies, review evacuation plans, and protect your family.
01:07Forecasters have one message for America.
01:09Do not wait for the first hurricane warning to realize it is already too late.
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