Austin (KXAN) - Three months into the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season and things are heating up, literally.

We are approaching the peak of activity for the season on Sept. 10, and with Colorado State University and NOAA both calling for an above average season, more storms are expected to develop.

Barry Goldsmith, Warning Coordinator Meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Brownsville, recently spoke with Meteorologist Freddy Vela about the reasonings behind why we see more storms around this time of year.

Read an edited version of the conversation below, or use the video player above to listen.

Freddy Vela: So, what day is the peak of hurricane season, and what causes more storms around this time of year?

Barry Goldsmith: The statistical peak is Sept. 10. There are multiple

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