
2025 Hurricane Season Forecast: East Pacific Activity on the Radar
Early Predictions for 2025 Hurricane Season: Expert Warns of Potential East Pacific Activity The 2025 hurricane season is approaching, and early predictions suggest potential activity in the East Pacific Ocean. FOX Weather spoke with Ryan Truchelut, Chief Meteorologist at WeatherTiger, who offered insights into the season's outlook. Truchelut highlighted that while ocean temperatures are higher than average, they are slightly cooler than last year, potentially indicating a less intense season than 2024. "We're in a wait-and-see mode for the Eastern Pacific," Truchelut stated, noting the inconsistency of model support for early storm development. The report also showed footage of past hurricane damage, emphasizing the importance of preparedness. The National Hurricane Center's changes to their forecast cone and inland alerts were also mentioned, focusing on impact predictions rather than just storm path. The improved forecasting methods aim to provide more accurate and timely information to the public.