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Hurricane season runs from June 1 to Nov. 30 in the Atlantic Ocean, which is where most hurricanes that affect the U.S. originate. However, the country can also be affected by some storms from the Eastern Pacific Ocean, where hurricane season runs from May 15 to Nov. 30.

The first named storm of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season was Arlene, which developed on June 2. In the Eastern Pacific, the first named storm was Adrian which developed on June 27.

This page will be updated with links to specific storms when warranted.

There are no named storms active in the Atlantic at this time.

WHAT IS AN INVEST?

There are no named storms in the Eastern Pacific at this time.

HOW TO PREPARE FOR HURRICANE SEASON

In the Atlantic Ocean, storm names are picked from a list of 21 names that rotate every six years. Storm names are picked from a list of 24 names in the Eastern Pacific Ocean. The lists rotate every six years, with retired names being replaced. A supplemental list of names is used if all the names on this year's list are exhausted.

The average peak of hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean is in September, with August through October typically being the most active months.

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