The Atlantic hurricane season concluded on Sunday, Nov. 30, and was one that was unlike any other in the past decade in the United States. Still, it will go down in history for producing several powerful storms, including one of the strongest hurricanes to ever strike the Caribbean.
Rare season without a landfalling hurricane in the US
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season was the first in a decade without a single hurricane landfall in the United States.
“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," AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Jonathan Porter said.
"This reprieve is welcome after recent catastrophic hurric

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