You know the famous line, "It's quiet. Too quiet."

That's how everyone is feeling regarding the current state of the Atlantic hurricane season.

September 10 - the date of this posting - is the climatological peak of Atlantic hurricane season, and there are currently no storms being outlooked, tracked, etc.

How odd/rare is this?

According to WRAL meteorologist Kat Campbell, this is very rare.

The National Hurricane Center has archived its outlooks back to 2009. Every year - from 2009 to 2024 - has at least had something outlooked on September 10.

2025 is the only year that doesn't, and we're thankful...for now.

We've had six named storms so far this season. On average, the seventh named storm happens on September 3.

Why is it so calm at the moment?

Let's not downplay the fact that

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