The South Florida Roundup is gearing up for another potentially active hurricane season. Forecasters are predicting an above-average number of named storms, ranging from Andrea to Wendy, with as many as five major hurricanes on the horizon. This raises critical questions for residents, particularly in vulnerable areas like the Keys. Will their windstorm insurance policies provide adequate coverage in the event of damage? And with FEMA’s funding and staffing under strain, how will storm response efforts fare?
Hurricane Season Outlook

NOAA’s preseason outlook for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season indicates a potentially active period. For the latest updates and comprehensive coverage on navigating storm season in South Florida, visit WLRN News’ hurricanes hub.
The discussion around hurricane season isn’t just about the storms themselves, but also about preparedness and response. Residents are advised to review their insurance policies and stay informed about emergency management plans in their areas. As the season approaches, understanding the forecast and being prepared for potential impacts will be crucial for communities in South Florida.