After a fairly slow start to hurricane season, conditions are starting to become more favorable for storms to develop, especially across the Atlantic.
We’ve had three weak, short-lived storms thus far, which isn’t that unusual for June and July, but activity usually starts to ramp up in August. Saharan dust surges, which are common in June and July, should be starting to slow down over the next few weeks.
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