The Atlantic Hurricane Season starts on June 1st and ends after November 30th. You can check the status of storms with the Environment Canada Hurricane Centre.
Every year, a list of names for the tropical storms and hurricanes are pre-selected to help meteorologists, media, emergency managers, and the public communicate clearly about which storm is being tracked.
Storm names are reused every 6 years on a rotating list except when a hurricane causes significant loss of life or damage, then the name is retired. For example, Hurricane Katrina & Hurricane Dorian are both retired. A powerful storm name could be used again if it’s impact was not as serious.
Below is the list for 2026 – hopefully, we won’t need many of them!
| 1 | Arthur |
| 2 | Bertha |
| 3 | Cristobal |
| 4 | Dolly |
| 5 | Edouard |
| 6 | Fay |
| 7 | Gonzalo |
| 8 | Hanna |
| 9 | Isaias |
| 10 | Josephine |
| 11 | Kyle |
| 12 | Leah |
| 13 | Marco |
| 14 | Nana |
| 15 | Omar |
| 16 | Paulette |
| 17 | Rene |
| 18 | Sally |
| 19 | Teddy |
| 20 | Vicky |
| 21 | Wilfred |


