URGENT: Atlantic Hurricane Season Quiet with 2 Weeks Left

UPDATE: The tropics are experiencing an unprecedented calm as we approach the final weeks of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. With just over two weeks remaining until the season officially ends on November 30, the National Hurricane Center has confirmed that no tropical cyclone activity is expected in the next seven days.

This sudden stillness in the tropics is surprising given the volatility often associated with this time of year. The absence of storms means a temporary reprieve for coastal communities that are typically bracing for potential impacts. The National Hurricane Center’s latest data highlights that conditions remain stable, offering a moment of relief for residents in hurricane-prone areas.

Residents and officials are encouraged to stay informed and prepared. Tune in to Tracking the Tropics, airing every Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. ET / 11:30 a.m. CT, for the latest updates. The show is also available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, providing essential information for those in affected regions.

Additionally, ensure readiness by reviewing the 2025 Hurricane Guide and subscribing to the Tracking the Tropics newsletter for real-time updates on any changes in tropical development.

As the season draws to a close, the focus may shift towards assessing the impacts of any storms that did form earlier this year. While the current quiet may bring a sense of security, experts emphasize that monitoring continues to be crucial until the season officially concludes.

Stay tuned for ongoing coverage as we keep you updated on any shifts in tropical activity. The calm may not last, and vigilance is key as we approach the end of hurricane season.