Treasure Coast residents in Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties face high exposure as the season runs from June 1 to Nov. 30, with names assigned alphabetically to storms reaching 39 mph winds.
The full list of Atlantic tropical storm and hurricane names for the 2026 season has been released, giving Treasure Coast residents an early look at what forecasters will be calling any systems that threaten the region this summer and fall.
The World Meteorological Organization maintains rotating lists of 21 pre-selected names for each Atlantic hurricane season. Names are assigned in alphabetical order as storms form and reach tropical storm strength, with winds of 39 mph or greater.
The Treasure Coast — Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River counties — sits along one of the most hurricane-exposed stretches of Florida's east coast. The region has been brushed or struck by multiple named storms in recent decades. Residents are urged to treat the start of every season as a preparation deadline, not a warning signal.
Hurricane season officially runs June 1 through Nov. 30. Peak activity historically clusters between mid-August and mid-October, when warm Atlantic sea-surface temperatures and favorable atmospheric conditions are most likely to fuel storm development.
Emergency managers recommend residents review and refresh their hurricane kits, know their evacuation zone and have a family communication plan in place before June 1. Supplies — including water, batteries and medications — tend to sell out quickly once a storm is named and tracking toward Florida.
No storms are currently active in the Atlantic basin. No National Weather Service watches, warnings or advisories are in effect for the Treasure Coast at this time.
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