ORLANDO, Fla. - With June quickly approaching, the beginning of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season is here.The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced earlier this month that the U.S.
is likely to be hit with another "above-normal" year, with 13 to 20 total named storms. The agency predicted that six to 10 of those storms were likely to become hurricanes, with wind speeds of 74 mph or higher.RELATED: Florida Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday begins FridayAccording to NOAA data collected from 1851 through last year, 40% of all U.S.