UPDATE: The tropics are experiencing a rare calm as we approach the end of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. With just over two weeks remaining, the National Hurricane Center confirms that no tropical cyclone activity is anticipated in the next seven days.
As of now, there are no warnings or advisories in effect, allowing communities along the Atlantic coast to breathe a sigh of relief. This unprecedented tranquility is noteworthy, especially given the potential for unpredictable weather patterns typical of this time of year.
Hurricane season officially concludes on November 30, raising questions about whether this calm will continue or if any late-season storms could still form. Experts urge residents to stay prepared, as conditions can change rapidly.
Stay informed: Tune in to “Tracking the Tropics” every Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. ET / 11:30 a.m. CT for the latest updates. You can also listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. For comprehensive preparedness resources, access the 2025 Hurricane Guide and subscribe to the Tracking the Tropics newsletter.
As the season winds down, communities in hurricane-prone regions are reminded that vigilance is essential, even in seemingly quiet times. The calm could be deceptive, and staying informed is key to ensuring safety and readiness.
Keep an eye on the tropics and share this update with friends and family to spread awareness.
