Peak of Hurricane Season…
Typically the peak of hurricane season is during mid-September. However, after “Fred” fizzled out over the weekend, we are left without any named storms in the Atlantic Basin (which is completely fine with me). Activity typically starts to wind down late September through October, but don’t let your guard down yet. If we get another named storm, the next one on the list is “Grace.”
The National Hurricane Center currently has the remnants of Fred highlighted but does not expect re-generation into a tropical system.
Meteorologist Cheryl Nelson
