Weather Whys: 2025 Hurricane Season with Meteorologist Zavian Colón
Weather Whys is back with Friday to tag along. This week we are going to talk about hurricane season being right around the corner and the forecast for how many hurricanes we are going to see with Meteorologist Zavian Colón having the details.
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