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Quiet Hurricane Season Brings Relief After Melissa's Devastation
3 Nov, 2025
Summary
- Tropics quiet with no activity expected for next 7 days
- Tropical wave monitored in Caribbean, but unlikely to impact US
- Warmer temperatures and more late-season storms becoming common

As the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season enters its final weeks, the region is experiencing a welcome respite from the storms. According to the National Hurricane Center, the tropics are currently quiet, with no activity expected for the next seven days.
However, forecasters are keeping a close eye on a tropical wave in the Caribbean, where waters remain warm enough to support potential tropical development. While this system bears watching, AccuWeather experts believe it is unlikely to pose a threat to the United States, as any potential storm would likely move west toward Central America or Mexico due to the prevailing easterly steering breezes.