UPDATE: The tropics are experiencing an unusual calm as the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season approaches its conclusion. With just over two weeks remaining until the season officially ends on November 30, the National Hurricane Center reports no tropical cyclone activity expected in the next seven days.
This news carries significant implications for coastal communities and emergency preparedness agencies. The absence of storms provides a rare opportunity for residents in vulnerable areas to assess their hurricane readiness without the immediate threat of severe weather.
Authorities confirm that the current tranquility in the tropics is atypical for this time of year, when activity usually surges. As many people are still recovering from previous storms, this quiet period can offer critical time to prepare for potential future threats.
Stay informed and proactive by tuning into “Tracking the Tropics” every Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. ET / 11:30 a.m. CT. You can also listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. For those looking to enhance their preparedness, the 2025 Hurricane Guide and the Tracking the Tropics newsletter provide essential resources for navigating hurricane season effectively.
Authorities urge residents to take advantage of this lull to ensure their emergency kits are stocked, evacuation plans are in place, and property precautions are taken. With hurricane season concluding soon, the focus now shifts to staying vigilant about any sudden changes in tropical activity.
As we approach the end of this hurricane season, remain alert, stay updated, and share this information to help others prepare.
