The National Hurricane Center just replaced its yellow low-probability marker with a gray X — here's what it means before Atlantic season even starts. Plus Miami's rainy season arrives, rip current alerts, and your weekly outlook.
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Miami. The National Hurricane Center just changed how it talks to you, and it's worth knowing what that means before June even arrives.
Right now there are three tropical waves off the African coast. All three are sitting under gray X status.
This year's season is shaping up to be below normal. The current outlook is around thirteen named storms, six hurricanes, and two major hurricanes.
Back to Miami this week. The rainy season is here, and it feels like it.
The practical takeaway heading into the week: carry something waterproof in the morning, plan outdoor activities for later in the day when showers ease off, and hold off on extended beach time until rip current risk drops. On the hurricane front, nothing to act on yet.
Miami. Showers before noon, humidity all day, and a quieter Atlantic than most years.
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