The official Atlantic hurricane season for the Bahamas in 2026 begins on June 1 and concludes on November 30. This six-month window is when the islands are most susceptible to tropical cyclones due to warmer sea surface temperatures and favorable atmospheric conditions. While storms can technically form outside these dates, over 97% of tropical activity occurs within this period. For 2026, forecasters emphasize that the "peak" of the season typically falls between mid-August and late October. Travelers visiting during these months should monitor the National Hurricane Center (NHC) updates closely and consider travel insurance, as the Bahamas’ low-lying geography makes it particularly vulnerable to storm surges and high winds, even from passing systems that do not make a direct landfall on the islands.