Seems to be the year for tropical storms
It's interesting (though not unheard of) that, so far this year, and we're already in the middle of August, none of the seven tropical storms have become hurricanes, and, in fact, there have been no depressions that haven't become tropical storms.
Of course, you can't judge a book by its cover, just as you can't judge a season in progress by the storms that have (or haven't) formed so far. Look at 1992. Andrew formed on August 16th, a very late start to the season as far as named storms, was the only major hurricane, was one of only two named storms (the only hurricane) to make landfall in the U.S., and yet it was quite a nightmarish storm.