Hurricane Season Winds Down as Tropics Remain Unsettled

UPDATE: The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is winding down with just over two weeks left, and the National Hurricane Center confirms a lull in activity. Currently, no tropical cyclones are expected to form in the next week, marking a rare moment of calm.

This is crucial information for coastal residents who have been on high alert throughout the season. With hurricane season officially ending on November 30, this unexpected quiet could provide much-needed relief to those who have been preparing for potential storms.

Authorities report that despite the current calm, it’s essential for residents to remain vigilant and informed. Tune into Tracking the Tropics every Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. ET or 11:30 a.m. CT for the latest updates. The program is available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, ensuring that everyone can stay ahead of tropical developments.

For those looking to prepare, the 2025 Hurricane Guide is a critical resource. It offers tips and strategies to help families stay safe as the season draws to a close.

As we monitor the tropics, it is important to acknowledge that the unpredictable nature of weather systems means that conditions can change rapidly. Even in this moment of calm, preparedness remains key. Stay tuned for further updates, as the season’s end approaches, and sign up for the Tracking the Tropics newsletter to receive timely notifications.

Residents are encouraged to share this information with family and friends to ensure that everyone remains informed and prepared as we approach the end of hurricane season. The silence of the tropics may be a welcome relief, but staying alert is vital.