-
NBC6 First Alert Forecast – June 17, 2026 – Morning
NBC6’s Adam Berg has your forecast for today, Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
-
Tropical Storm Arthur, first of the Atlantic season, forms near Gulf Coast
Tropical Storm Arthur was a disorganized cluster of storms that brought rain for days over parts of eastern Mexico and the Gulf.
-
Potential Tropical Cyclone One prompts tropical storm watches in Texas, Louisiana
Potential Tropical Cyclone One was identified by the National Hurricane Center Tuesday morning along the Texas coastline.
-
CSU's updated hurricane season forecast calls for fewer storms in 2026
Colorado State University released their updated forecast for the 2026 hurricane season Wednesday morning, lowering their expectations for storm development.
-
Florida secures $1.5 billion in FEMA reimbursements for hurricane recovery projects
As the 2026 hurricane season gets underway, U.S. Sen. Ashley Moody, R-Tampa, is noting local governments in Florida have been reimbursed $1.5 billion from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for hurricanes and other disasters from the past several years.
-
John Morales looks at rapid intensification ahead of 2026 hurricane season
NBC6 hurricane specialist John Morales discusses rapid intensification ahead of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season while looking back at Hurricane Melissa.
-
Hurricane Season 2026: Artificial Intelligence in hurricane modeling
Forecasts are becoming more accurate thanks to new technology, and artificial intelligence is now playing a growing role in predicting storm paths, intensity and flooding risks. NBC6 meteorologist Ryan Phillips explains.
-
Hurricane Season 2026: Importance of evacuations/flood zone
When storm surge threat becomes real, evacuation orders are not suggestions, but are live-saving instructions. NBC6 meteorologists Llarisa Abreu explains the importance of knowing your flood zone.
-
Hurricane Season 2026: The dangers of storm surge
Storm surge is one of the deadliest components of hurricanes and can catch people of guard.NBC6 meteorologist Chelsea Ambriz gives tips on how to be safe.
-
Hurricane Season 2026: Hurricane Kit new technology
While many people know the basics of what goes into a hurricane kit, but during a hurricane, the real challenge comes from power outages. Meteorologist Adam Berg explains the need for a power plan
-
Hurricane Season 2026: A look back at Hurricane Melissa
With the 2026 hurricane season underway, it’s important to learn from the past. NBC6 meteorologist Steve MacLaughlin takes a look at the impact caused by Hurricane Melissa in 2025,
-
Hurricane Season 2026: Season forecast
The 2026 hurricane season is now here, and NB6 meteorologist Ryan Phillips breaks down the forecast, which has the potential to be the quietest season in over a decade.
-
It's the start of hurricane season: What to expect
June 1st marks the official start of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season , which will run until November 30th.
-
Prepared for hurricane season? Here's what you need to do now
From a power plan to knowing evacuation zones, NBC6’s First Alert Weather team explains how to stay safe during the 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
-
Hurricane Season 2026: NBC6's guide for South Florida residents
The NBC 6 First Alert Weather Team has developed a handy guide to help South Floridians get ready to weather any storm.
-
John Morales: Forecast shows fewer hurricanes during 2026 season, but don't get comfortable
Behold, the “super” El Niño! Ahem…a forecast for a strong El Niño. But if it’s “Mighty” Casey at the Bat, then we’re going to win the game! Right? RIGHT?!
-
Florida property insurance experts cautiously optimistic ahead of hurricane season
A “below-normal” year for storms could further a positive trend for Florida’s insurance market, industry experts contend.
-
NOAA releases 2026 Atlantic hurricane season outlook
NBC6’s Adam Berg reports on the forecast, a 55% chance for a below-average season.
-
NOAA reveals outlook for 2026 Atlantic hurricane season
Just over a week before the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season begins, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is sharing its forecast.
-
Researchers, including from FIU, test manufactured home against hurricane-force winds
Researchers from FIU and the University of Kansas are trying to demonstrate a need to update the building code that governs manufactured homes. NBC6’s Julia Bagg reports.