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    It’s peak hurricane season. Here’s what to expect in September.

    By South Florida Sun Sentinel (TNS),

    20 hours ago
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    Bullfrog Creek, a tributary of the Alafie River, left some creekside homes inundated with floodwaters after Tropical Storm Debby on Aug. 6. The hurricane season quieted down after Debby, but forecasters say September is a historically busy month for hurricanes. [ MAX CHESNES | Times ]

    Peak hurricane season is upon us in Florida, when we soon can expect an increase in storm activity during this year’s “extremely active” season.

    September tends to be the busiest month for hurricanes, when we might see the most storms, says Jonathan Erdman, a senior meteorologist with weather.com.

    “Over the last 30 years, we’ve only had one September that failed to produce a Category 3 or stronger hurricane, and that was in 2013,” he said.

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