UPDATE: The tropics are experiencing an unexpected calm as the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season approaches its final weeks. With just over two weeks left until the season officially ends on November 30, the National Hurricane Center reports no tropical cyclone activity is anticipated in the next seven days.
This quiet period could bring a moment of relief for residents along the Gulf Coast and the Eastern Seaboard, who have been on high alert throughout the season. The absence of any developing storms is significant, as the peak of hurricane activity typically occurs in late summer and early fall.
For those wanting to stay informed, the Tracking the Tropics program airs every Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. ET and 11:30 a.m. CT, providing vital updates on tropical developments. Listeners can also catch the latest insights on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
As we look ahead, authorities urge residents to remain vigilant and prepared. The 2025 Hurricane Guide is available to help families plan and stay safe throughout the remainder of the season.
With the hurricane season nearing its conclusion, this lull could lead to a false sense of security. Experts emphasize the importance of preparedness, even in calmer times. Stay tuned for any changes, as weather patterns can shift rapidly, especially in the tropics.
Keep following for the latest updates, as we track the tropics and ensure you’re ready for any potential storms.
