No U.S. Hurricane Landfall in September for 10 Years
No U.S. Hurricane Landfall in September for 10 Years
US · Published Oct 4, 2025
For the first time in 10 years, no hurricane made landfall in the U.S. during September.
Tropical storms like Erin and Imelda formed but shifted away from the U.S. coast due to atmospheric factors.
Forecasters warn that the hurricane season remains active through November, urging continued preparedness.
First hurricane-free September in a decade
For the first time in a decade, the United States experienced a September without a hurricane making landfall. This unusual calm doesn't signal the end of hurricane season, however. Several tropical storms, including Erin and Imelda, formed in the Atlantic but veered away from the U.S. coastline due to complex atmospheric patterns.
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