Quiet Spell Now, But September Hurricane Could Brew
Quiet Spell Now, But September Hurricane Could Brew
US · Published Aug 27, 2025
The Atlantic Basin is currently quiet, but forecasters predict increased hurricane activity in September.
Hurricane season runs from June to November, with midseason lulls common before activity increases.
Residents should review hurricane preparedness plans and stay informed about weather updates.
Atlantic calm, but caution advised by experts
The Atlantic Basin is currently experiencing a quiet spell, with Tropical Storm Fernand moving harmlessly into the open Atlantic, far to the east-northeast of Bermuda. As of now, no coastal watches or warnings are in effect, and the region enjoys a temporary reprieve from storm activity. However, seasoned meteorologists and weather experts urge caution, as this period of calm is not expected to last indefinitely.
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