Atlantic Hurricanes Hit Their Peak This September
Atlantic Hurricanes Hit Their Peak This September
US · Published Sep 2, 2025
September marks the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, with increased tropical storm activity.
Warm ocean temperatures and high-pressure systems contribute to hurricane development and westward movement.
Gulf and Atlantic coasts are particularly vulnerable; preparedness and vigilance are crucial.
September: Peak of Atlantic hurricane season
September is historically the peak of Atlantic hurricane season, and this year is no exception. The climatological peak typically occurs around September 10th, a time when conditions are most favorable for tropical cyclone development. On average, September sees the formation of four named storms, two of which strengthen into hurricanes, and one that intensifies into a major hurricane (Category 3 or higher).
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