2020 Atlantic hurricane season (Astro Version)

The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season is ongoing.

Forecasters mainly predicted a slightly above-average season, with a few exceptions. The predictions have been mainly accurate so far.

= Timeline = = Storms =

Hurricane Arthur
An area of low pressure formed and soon gain convention and become extratropical depression on February 19, well before the start of the official season. The storm soon became a tropical depression, and began intensifying, becoming Tropical Storm Arthur on the 22nd. Even though Arthur was in slightly unfavorable conditions, it intensified further, and gained hurricane status approximately 300 SSE of Bermuda.

After zig-zagging across the Northern Atlantic, Arthur locked in on Bermuda before making direct landfall two days later late at night. Although it had weakened to a tropical storm, Arthur reached hurricane status once again before reaching chilly waters, and weaking to a tropical storm, shortly transitioning into an extratropical storm. Arthur weakened and temporarily regained tropical storm winds before dissipating into a remnant low on March 1.