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2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season Sees Unprecedented Three Category 5 Storms
27 Oct
Summary
- Third Category 5 hurricane, Melissa, forms in 2025
- 2025 is the fourth consecutive year with at least one Category 5 hurricane
- 2025 sees the most Category 5 hurricanes in a single season since the record-breaking 2005

As of October 27th, 2025, the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season has seen an unprecedented three Category 5 hurricanes develop, the most in a single season in 20 years. Hurricane Melissa, which formed south of Jamaica on October 27th, has joined Humberto (September 27th) and Erin (August 16th) as the third storm to reach this highest intensity level.
This marks the fourth consecutive year that the Atlantic has seen at least one Category 5 hurricane, a concerning trend of increasingly extreme weather. Prior to this recent spate, the last time the Atlantic saw three or more Category 5 storms in a single season was the record-breaking 2005, which saw four such hurricanes - Emily, Katrina, Rita, and Wilma.
Hurricanes reaching Category 5 status, with maximum sustained winds of 157 mph or higher, are the most powerful on the Saffir-Simpson scale. They pose an extreme threat to life and property, and their frequency in recent years is a worrying sign of the impacts of climate change on Atlantic storm activity.



