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Tropics Remain Calm as 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season Wraps Up
8 Nov
Summary
- No active tropical systems in the Atlantic as of November 8, 2025
- Several hurricanes and tropical storms this season, but none have hit land
- Strong cold front expected to bring gusty winds and rough seas to Gulf of Mexico

The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is winding down with no active tropical systems as of November 8th. According to the latest advisory from the National Hurricane Center, the tropics have been relatively quiet in recent days, with no storms expected to develop over the next week.
While this hurricane season has been an active one, with several hurricanes and tropical storms churning in the open waters, none have made landfall in the United States. The season, which runs from June 1st to November 30th, is now entering its final weeks.
Looking ahead, a strong cold front is expected to move into the Gulf of Mexico on Sunday, bringing gusty north to northeast winds and rough seas. Gale-force winds and very rough conditions are likely offshore of Veracruz, Mexico, on Monday before the front exits the basin by Tuesday evening. Otherwise, the National Hurricane Center forecasts moderate to fresh trade winds and moderate seas across the Caribbean Sea through the weekend.
Despite the lack of direct impacts, the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season has been a busy one, serving as a reminder that residents in coastal areas should remain vigilant and prepared for the potential of future storms.




