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What Lakelanders should know about the 2025 hurricane season

With forecasters predicting more activity than normal in the Atlantic this year, here’s how you can start preparing for hurricane season in Lakeland.

Lake Hollingsworth under gray skies and choppy waters during Hurricane Milton, with palm trees swaying and a dock partially submerged.

Hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30 each year, but it’s a great idea to prepare early.

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After 2024 brought storms like Helene and Milton, Lakelanders may already bristle at the thought of another hurricane season brewing in the Atlantic. With forecasters already predicting above-normal activity, here’s what to know as prep begins before the 2025 season’s official start on June 1.

What’s the forecast?

Colorado State University released its first forecast ahead of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season on April 3, and its next will be released on June 11. Researchers predict nine of this year’s storms will become hurricanes, with four being major hurricanes. CSU was right on with its hurricane predictions in 2024.

CSU also expects 17 named storms, above the average of 14.4. Name lists are released by the National Hurricane Center, with this year’s including Barry, Imelda, Karen, Pablo, and Wendy — just to name a few.

How can I prepare?

It’s never too early to start storm preparations — just use this guide to start checking things off your to-do list and begin stocking up on supplies ahead of time.

If your property is prone to storm damage, the City of Lakeland has advised owners to apply for the statewide Elevate Florida residential mitigation program. Applications are open through Friday, April 11. The city also launched a new portal where you can check your home’s flood risk ahead of the stormy season.

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