NOAA predicts below-normal Atlantic hurricane season
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The National Hurricane Center reports no tropical cyclone activity is expected over the next seven days. The Atlantic hurricane season begins June 1; the eastern Pacific season started May 15. Early tropical waves moving across the Atlantic usually run into too much dry air and wind shear to develop into hurricanes.