Weather reports showed that the Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season started on May 15, noting that it could impact parts of the United States.
This week, parts of the country could likely face threats of conditions and severe weather from damaging winds and isolated tornadoes.
As the Eastern Pacific hurricane season and Atlantic hurricane season are set to begin, Americans should keep updated with the weather conditions in the country.
The Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season could likely unload heavy rain and flooding conditions.
Eastern Pacific Hurricane season
Based on The Weather Channel's report, the Eastern Hurricane Season could likely impact parts of the southwestern U.S. and Hawaii.
The weather reports added that the Eastern Hurricane Season is forecast to unfold earlier than the Atlantic Hurricane Season, which is said to be earlier.
Furthermore, the report said warmer waters played a significant role in the emergence of the Eastern Pacific hurricane season.
There could be likely that hurricanes or stormy conditions to form.
Meanwhile, Fox News reported that May 15 was the beginning, as provided by the National Hurricane Center.
In terms of the names of the 2023 Hurricane, the World Meteorological Organization showed the names of the said hurricane season:
- Adrian
- Beatriz
- Calvin
- Dora
- Eugene
- Fernanda
- Greg
- Hilary
- Irwin
- Jova
- Kenneth
- Lidia
- Max
- Norma
- Otis
- Pilar
- Ramon
- Selma
- Todd
- Veronica
- Wiley
- Xina
- York
- Zelda
The weather forecast noted the potential impact of the storm system on the United States.
The Weather Channel and Fox Weather added that Tropical Storm Kay reached a Category 2 hurricane, unloading flooding rainfall in parts of California and Mexico.
Furthermore, the reports explained that the Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season could likely affect parts of Hawaii.
Preparing for the Eastern Hurricane Season
The Eastern Hurricane and Atlantic Hurricane Seasons are set to begin, affecting the United States. Powerful hurricanes can unleash destructive power, causing massive damage to properties and lives.
The American Red Cross provided essential tips in preparing for the hurricane season.
Weather preparedness is vital to prevent the potential impact of severe weather conditions.
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Keep updated with the weather updates, conditions, and forecasts
Staying updated with the weather reports is helpful for homeowners and motorists to remain aware of the challenging weather outlook.
It is helpful to plan for the severe weather outlook. Flooding conditions are also possible during the hurricane season.
Check your houses for repairs
Hurricanes can result in damaging winds, blowing houses' roofing, powerlines and trees. It is best that homeowners repair their homes for potential damages, ensuring they are safe during hurricane-force winds.
Keep an emergency kit at home
The latest forecasts explained that the severe weather outlook could cause dangerous flooding and widespread power outages.
Homeowners should keep emergency kits inside their homes for potential severe weather conditions.
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