2022 hurricane season predicted to be active

  • Speakers at the June 1 Beaches Watch meeting included Jacksonville Beach Fire Marshal Steve Sciotto, Cmdr. Gary Snyder of the Neptune Beach Police Department, Chief Vic Guallilo and Lt. Chase Jamison of the Atlantic Beach Police Department, and insurance representative Jim Love. (photo submitted)
    Speakers at the June 1 Beaches Watch meeting included Jacksonville Beach Fire Marshal Steve Sciotto, Cmdr. Gary Snyder of the Neptune Beach Police Department, Chief Vic Guallilo and Lt. Chase Jamison of the Atlantic Beach Police Department, and insurance representative Jim Love. (photo submitted)
If early predictions are correct, 2022 will be an active hurricane season with several powerful, named storms expected. Hurricane season officially began June 1 and continues through Nov. 30. Hurricane Agatha struck the western Mexico coast May 30 as a category two storm, a day before the season’s official start. Tropical Storm Alex then generated heavy rains and sustained winds of 70 miles…

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