With a record fast start to the Atlantic hurricane season, federal forecasters are now predicting that 2020 could have as many as 25 named tropical storms and hurricanes
—a number that would put it just shy of the 28 named storms seen during the historically high 2005 season.
There have already been a record nine named storms this season. In an average year, there might be two named storms by early August, with the ninth not forming until sometime in early October.
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