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The Atlantic hurricane season is currently off to a quiet start, with few signs of tropical activity so far. While June typically sees limited and weaker storms, early-season storms can develop quickly near the U.S. coast, mainly from atmospheric disturbances and warm ocean waters. Historically, June hurricanes are rare, with the last notable ones being Beryl in 2024 and Bonnie in 1986. Meteorologists caution that conditions may become more favorable for storm development later in June, particularly around the Gulf and Caribbean regions.
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