Hurricane Season Isn’t Over

  • There could be four more storms before the season ends Nov. 30
  • Western Caribbean Sea takes center stage in final months

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Harvey, Irma and Maria have written new chapters into Atlantic hurricane history this past month, but the story isn’t over. Storms certainly will keep coming as the action now shifts to the western Caribbean Sea -- Sandy’s birthplace.

Storms Lee and Maria soon will spin themselves down in the central Atlantic, then there will be a pause as there’s no prediction new storms will develop in the next few days to replace them. After that, the forecast models show there could be trouble, said Dan Kottlowski, a hurricane forecaster at AccuWeather Inc. in State College, Pennsylvania.