
We Now Know The Names for Texas Hurricanes This Year, Check it Out
It's almost springtime in Texas, that means we're gonna have days where it feels like winter, followed a couple days later by days that feel like spring.
That means we are also coming up on hurricane season. That season will kick off June 1 and run through November 30 this year. We'll likely have three to four hurricanes make landfall on the Texas coast.
Right now it's too early to get any kind of prediction of what the hurricane season could bring. Those numbers will be released around the middle of April. But this early, it's not a stretch to say that we in Texas could get hit by at least four hurricanes of varying strengths.
Storm Names Have Been Revealed
Hurricanes are given names each year to help distinguish them from historical purposes. When we mention Hurricane Katrina, which will be 20 years old in August, we know exactly which storm is being talked about. Being that Katrina was such a powerful and destructive storm, no other storm will ever get that name.
For 2025, there is a new set of names for the upcoming storm season (wmo.int). The names always start with an A and go in alphabetical order through W. Not every letter is used and they alternate between male and female names. See those storm names below:
The 2025 Storm Names Have Been Revealed as Texas Hurricane Season Gets Closer
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Hurricane Season Supplemental Names
If the season is active enough to go through all of the above names, then the supplemental list is activated. Those names are:
- Adria
- Braylen
- Caridad
- Deshawn
- Emery
- Foster
- Gemma
- Heath
- Isla
- Jacobus
- Kenzie
- Lucio
- Makayla
- Nolan
- Orlanda
- Pax
- Ronin
- Sophie
- Tayshaun
- Viviana
- Will
Let's hope we don't have to use the above list.

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