It’s now safe to say this year’s hurricane season did not turn out as initially forecast.
Before the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane season, AccuWeather said the conditions would be "super-charged" and "potentially explosive."
Now that the season is nearly over, the global weather forecaster is among the first to call it: there will likely be no U.S. hurricane landfalls.
“The U.S. benefited from a combination of unique atmospheric conditions, the timing of cold fronts pushing across the East Coast and a lot of luck to make it through the peak of the season without a single hurricane landfall," Jonathan Porter, AccuWeather 's chief meteorologist, said.
Chantall made landfall this year in Texas, but it wasn’t a hurricane. The weak tropical storm quickly dissipated.
If no additional storms devel

WGCU Public Media

America News
Associated Press US and World News Video
The Oregonian Public Safety
KSNB Local4 Central Nebraska
Newsweek Top
Daily Voice
KXLY 4 News
Atlanta Black Star Entertainment