The 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season: Rapidly Intensifying Storms Between Long Lulls

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This year’s Atlantic hurricane season will be remembered for bursts of extreme weather intensity falling between long and quiet stretches with no tropical activity. It was also the first season without a U.S. hurricane landfall in 10 years.

That’s the summary for the season from AccuWeather out on Friday. Rapidly intensifying storms and exceptionally warm waters highlighted a 2025 Atlantic hurricane season that produced four storms that rapidly intensified, including three storms that underwent extreme rapid intensification before turning into Category 5 hurricanes.

AccuWeather estimates $55 billion to $61 billion in total damage and economic

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