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Severe storms were expected to rip across parts of the northern U.S. on Monday, bringing numerous hazards to multiple states.
There's some good news in the tropics: All is quiet, even though there are four tropical waves out there, including three in the Caribbean. What's more, no tropical disturbances are expected to develop over the next seven days, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Tropical Storm Iona became the first named storm of the 2025 hurricane season in the Central Pacific on Sunday evening local time. The storm was located over the ocean southeast of Hawaii, with winds near the center of around 50 miles per hour.
While the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season started off relatively quiet, experts say that’s not likely to last much longer.
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Hurricane season stretches six months from June through November, but there is a distinct peak in activity that ramps up beginning in August and lasting into October because of several factors in the atmosphere and ocean.
As a result, there’s a Level 4 of 5 risk of severe thunderstorms across parts of South Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa Monday, according to the Storm Prediction Center. That heightened risk level is mainly due to the threat of gusts up to 90 mph.