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Colorado State University continues to predict four major hurricanes for 2025

Colorado State University's meteorologists, who released their forecast in April for a hurricane season that begins on June 1 and is above average in 2025, have not changed their predictions.

There will be four major hurricanes with sustained winds exceeding 111 miles an hour (178.6 kilometers per hour) among nine named hurricanes and 17 tropical storms by the end of November.

Forecasters from the U.S. Government issued a similar forecast in May for a similar amount of storms, major hurricanes and hurricanes this year.

Colorado State forecasters warned the outlook could be affected by the uncertainty surrounding the development of El Nino conditions between August to October, when hurricane activity is at its peak.

The forecast stated that "while the odds of El Nino for this hurricane season is low, it's still higher than last year."

El Ninos are formed when cooler regions in the Pacific Ocean combine to create high winds that can tear apart hurricanes.

Forecasters say that the above-average forecast is based upon higher sea surface temperatures than the average in the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean.

(source: Reuters)