2026 hurricane season starts Jun. 1
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Forecasters expect fewer storms, experts urge preparation as hurricane season nears
Hurricane season begins June 1, and forecasters are predicting a below-average Atlantic hurricane season. However, meteorologists say Houstonians should still prepare now because it only takes one storm to create dangerous conditions.
Hurricane season is here, and climate change is shifting the odds. Meteorologist Caroline Brown breaks down three ways warming is making storms more dangerous — and what it means for Houston.
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As hurricane season begins June 1, experts urge preparedness despite forecast for fewer storms
While you may have heard this year's hurricane season outlook predicts fewer storms, experts say conditions can still generate powerful storms and remind Texans to stay prepared.
In today’s edition of “The Commuter Cut,” Ernie and Houston Public Media reporter Michael Adkison talk with ABC13's Chief Meteorologist Travis Herzog, who gives us a preview of what we can expect from this year's hurricane season, which officially begins today.
CenterPoint Energy has launched major grid resiliency upgrades in Houston ahead of the 2026 hurricane season, including the installation of over 68,000 storm-resilient poles, clearing high-risk vegetation,
Houston will open 22 cooling centers this summer for residents and will receive over $80,000 for air conditioning units and cooling devices for residents in need.