Quiet Atlantic Hurricane Season: What It Means for the East Coast

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The Atlantic hurricane season has been unusually quiet, with no active storms for the first time since 2016, due to dry air and wind shear despite warm ocean waters. While the peak of the season has passed, the season still has time to produce impactful storms, and residents should remain prepared.
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