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‘Far From Frantic’: How Active Has The 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season Been?

Atlantic hurricane season officially spans from June to November, but only a sliver of total activity usually occurs before August.

That makes early-season developments a useful pulse check on what may lie ahead.

So far, as Visual Capitalist shows in the chart below, 2025’s pulse is steady but far from frantic.

A Measured Start to 2025

The graphic above, created by USAFacts using National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) data, plots every Atlantic system since 2015 by the month it formed and the strongest category it reached. Green dots denote tropical storms, blue dots Category 1–2 hurricanes, and purple dots Category 3+ “major” hurricanes.

So far in 2025, the dots are sparse: four storms, none exceeding tropical-storm strength. By early August a typical season averages three named storms, so this year is slightly ahead of the curve. That said, it’s far calmer than 2020, which was the early-season outlier.

Below is a detailed look at every Atlantic storm (2015-2025) and its peak intensity:

Storm Name Month Year Classification
Andrea June 2025 Tropical storm
Barry June 2025 Tropical storm
Chantal July 2025 Tropical storm
Dexter August 2025 Tropical storm
       
Alberto June 2024 Tropical Storm
Beryl June-July 2024 Hurricane
Chris June-July 2024 Tropical Storm
Debby August 2024 Hurricane
Ernesto August 2024 Hurricane
Francine September 2024 Hurricane
Gordon September 2024 Tropical Storm
Eight (PTC) August 2024 Potential Tropical Cyclone
Helene September 2024 Hurricane
Isaac September-October 2024 Hurricane
Joyce September-October 2024 Tropical Storm
Kirk September-October 2024 Hurricane
Leslie October 2024 Hurricane
Milton October 2024 Hurricane
Nadine October 2024 Tropical Storm
Oscar October 2024 Hurricane
Patty October-November 2024 Tropical Storm
Rafael October-November 2024 Hurricane
Sara November 2024 Tropical Storm
       
Arlene June 2023 Tropical Storm
Bret June 2023 Tropical Storm
Cindy June-July 2023 Tropical Storm
Don July 2023 Hurricane
Emily August 2023 Tropical Storm
Franklin August 2023 Hurricane
Gert August-September 2023 Tropical Storm
Harold August 2023 Tropical Storm
Idalia August 2023 Hurricane
Jose August-September 2023 Tropical Storm
Katia September 2023 Tropical Storm
Lee September 2023 Hurricane
Margot September 2023 Tropical Storm
Nigel September 2023 Hurricane
Ophelia September 2023 Tropical Storm
Philippe September-October 2023 Tropical Storm
Rina September-October 2023 Tropical Storm
Sean October 2023 Tropical Storm
Tammy October 2023 Hurricane
Vince October 2023 Tropical Storm
Whitney November 2023 Tropical Storm
       
Alex June 2022 Hurricane
Bonnie June-July 2022 Tropical Storm
Colin July 2022 Tropical Storm
Danielle September 2022 Hurricane
Earl September 2022 Hurricane
Fiona September 2022 Hurricane
Gaston September 2022 Tropical Storm
Hermine September 2022 Tropical Storm
Ian September 2022 Hurricane
Julia October 2022 Hurricane
Karl October 2022 Tropical Storm
Lisa October-November 2022 Hurricane
Martin November 2022 Hurricane
Nicole November 2022 Hurricane
       
Ana May 2021 Tropical Storm
Bill June 2021 Tropical Storm
Claudette June 2021 Tropical Storm
Danny June 2021 Hurricane
Elsa June-July 2021 Hurricane
Fred August 2021 Tropical Storm
Grace August 2021 Hurricane
Henri August 2021 Hurricane
Ida August 2021 Hurricane
Julian August-September 2021 Tropical Storm
Kate August-September 2021 Tropical Storm
Larry September 2021 Hurricane
Mindy September 2021 Tropical Storm
Nicholas September 2021 Hurricane
Odette September 2021 Tropical Storm
Peter September 2021 Hurricane
Rose September 2021 Hurricane
Sam September-October 2021 Hurricane
Teresa September 2021 Tropical Storm
Victor September-October 2021 Hurricane
Wanda October-November 2021 Tropical Storm
       
Arthur May 2020 Tropical Storm
Bertha May 2020 Tropical Storm
Cristobal June 2020 Tropical Storm
Dolly June 2020 Tropical Storm
Edouard July 2020 Tropical Storm
Fay July 2020 Tropical Storm
Gonzalo July 2020 Hurricane
Hanna July 2020 Hurricane
Isaias July-August 2020 Hurricane
Josephine August 2020 Tropical Storm
Kyle August 2020 Tropical Storm
Laura August 2020 Hurricane
Marco August 2020 Hurricane
Nana September 2020 Hurricane
Omar September 2020 Tropical Storm
Paulette September 2020 Hurricane
Rene September 2020 Tropical Storm
Sally September 2020 Hurricane
Teddy September 2020 Hurricane
Vicky September 2020 Tropical Storm
Wilfred September 2020 Tropical Storm
Alpha September 2020 Subtropical Storm
Beta September 2020 Hurricane
Gamma October 2020 Tropical Storm
Delta October 2020 Hurricane
Epsilon October 2020 Hurricane
Zeta October 2020 Hurricane
Eta November 2020 Hurricane
Theta November 2020 Tropical Storm
Iota November 2020 Hurricane
       
Andrea May 2019 Subtropical Storm
Barry July 2019 Hurricane
Chantal August 2019 Tropical Storm
Dorian August-September 2019 Hurricane
Erin August 2019 Tropical Storm
Fernand September 2019 Tropical Storm
Gabrielle September 2019 Tropical Storm
Humberto September 2019 Hurricane
Imelda September 2019 Tropical Storm
Jerry September 2019 Hurricane
Karen September 2019 Tropical Storm
Lorenzo September-October 2019 Hurricane
Melissa November 2019 Tropical Storm
Nestor October 2019 Tropical Storm
Olga October 2019 Tropical Storm
Pablo October 2019 Hurricane
Rebekah October 2019 Tropical Storm
Sebastien November 2019 Tropical Storm
       
Alberto May 2018 Subtropical Storm
Beryl July 2018 Hurricane
Chris July 2018 Hurricane
Debby August 2018 Tropical Storm
Ernesto August 2018 Tropical Storm
Florence August-September 2018 Hurricane
Gordon September 2018 Tropical Storm
Helene September 2018 Hurricane
Isaac September 2018 Hurricane
Joyce September 2018 Tropical Storm
Kirk September-October 2018 Tropical Storm
Leslie September-November 2018 Hurricane
Michael October 2018 Hurricane
Nadine October 2018 Tropical Storm
Oscar October-November 2018 Hurricane
       
Arlene April 2017 Tropical Storm
Bret June 2017 Tropical Storm
Cindy June 2017 Tropical Storm
Don July 2017 Tropical Storm
Emily July-August 2017 Tropical Storm
Franklin August 2017 Hurricane
Gert August 2017 Hurricane
Harvey August 2017 Hurricane
Irma August-September 2017 Hurricane
Jose September 2017 Hurricane
Katia September 2017 Hurricane
Lee September 2017 Hurricane
Maria September 2017 Hurricane
Nate October 2017 Hurricane
Ophelia October 2017 Hurricane
Philippe October 2017 Tropical Storm
Rina November 2017 Tropical Storm
       
Alex January 2016 Hurricane
Bonnie May-June 2016 Tropical Storm
Colin June 2016 Tropical Storm
Danielle June 2016 Tropical Storm
Earl August 2016 Hurricane
Fiona August 2016 Hurricane
Gaston August 2016 Hurricane
Hermine August-September 2016 Hurricane
Ian September 2016 Tropical Storm
Julia September 2016 Tropical Storm
Karl September 2016 Tropical Storm
Lisa September 2016 Tropical Storm
Matthew September-October 2016 Hurricane
Nicole October 2016 Hurricane
Otto November 2016 Hurricane
       
Ana May 2015 Tropical Storm
Bill June 2015 Tropical Storm
Claudette July 2015 Tropical Storm
Danny August 2015 Hurricane
Erika August 2015 Tropical Storm
Fred August-September 2015 Hurricane
Grace September 2015 Tropical Storm
Henri September 2015 Tropical Storm
Ida September 2015 Hurricane
Joaquin September-October 2015 Hurricane
Kate November 2015 Hurricane

Where Storms Hit Home

The county-level map below shades areas that have endured at least one bout of 39 mph winds since 2015. The deepest purples hug the Gulf Coast, Florida peninsula, and the Outer Banks, but inland regions from Georgia’s wiregrass to eastern North Carolina also light up, evidence that wind impacts reach far beyond shorelines.

For perspective on how damaging these systems can be, see our ranking of the costliest hurricanes to hit the U.S.

Looking Ahead

Climatology shows the first hurricane typically spins up in early to mid-August, with major-category hurricanes following later that month. Warm sea-surface temperatures and a likely transition toward neutral ENSO conditions could still unlock the ingredients for rapid intensification. In short: a quiet opening is no guarantee of a quiet finish.

As peak season approaches, preparedness remains key for coastal communities.

Explore our companion visualization, Visualizing the Typical Atlantic Hurricane Season, and hundreds of other bite-sized data stories.

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