KEY POINTS
  • During most years, hurricane activity would have long since waned by now. But in 2020, with about a month left of official Atlantic hurricane season, forecasters anticipate even more storms.
  • Hurricane Eta, forecast to redevelop and head toward Cuba and Florida next week, is the 28th named storm and the 12th hurricane during a brutal season.
  • With Eta, the 2020 season is now tied with 2005 for the greatest number of named storms, though scientists say this year will almost certainly break the 2005 record in the coming weeks.
A boy rides a bicycle along a flooded street due to the heavy rains caused by Hurricane Eta, now degraded to a tropical storm, in Puerto Barrios, Izabal 310 km north Guatemala City on November 5, 2020.

Hurricane Eta has slowly churned through Central America this week, flooding homes, collapsing buildings and leaving at least 57 people dead, according to reports.

Expected to redevelop and head toward Cuba and Florida next week, Eta is the 28th named storm and the 12th hurricane during a brutal Atlantic hurricane season. A record number of storms have damaged parts of the U.S. Gulf Coast, Central America and elsewhere with no signs of slowing down yet.