Houston Prepares for 2026 Hurricane Season Amid El Niño Uncertainty
Houston Prepares for 2026 Hurricane Season Amid El Niño Uncertainty
US · Published May 29, 2026
The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season begins on June 1, with forecasters monitoring the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea for early tropical development.
While El Niño is expected to suppress hurricane activity later in the season, conditions in June and July may still favor storm formation.
The last hurricane to directly impact Southeast Texas, Hurricane Beryl in 2024, formed in late June and reached the Gulf Coast by early July.

Impact & Risks

Southeast Texas, including Houston, remains vulnerable to hurricanes despite the forecast of a below-average season. Early-season storms could develop before El Niño's suppressive effects take hold. A direct hit could lead to flooding, wind damage, and power outages, especially in urban areas. Past storms like Hurricane Beryl highlight the potential for significant impacts even during quieter seasons.

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