Less active North Atlantic hurricane season forecast: NOAA

This NOAA satellite image was taken by GOES East at 1245Z on May 8, 2015, shows Subtropical Storm Ana, expected to move toward t
This NOAA satellite image was taken by GOES East at 1245Z on May 8, 2015, shows Subtropical Storm Ana, expected to move toward the southeastern US

This year's North Atlantic hurricane season is forecast to be less active than usual, the US government said Wednesday.

There is a 70 percent chance of six to 11 during the span from June 1 to November 30, the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration said.

Of those, three to six could strengthen into hurricanes, including one or two of category 3, 4 or 5, with winds of at least 111 (178 kph).

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