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The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is underway. NOAA and Colorado State University are both forecasting above normal activity this year as we enter the busiest months of the season.
Hurricane season began on June 1 and will go through Nov. 30. Here are the tropical tracks so far from this season.
Here is the list of names being used in 2025. Excluding any names that get retired, will be re-used in 2031.
You can learn more about 2025’s list of names here.
Andrea
Tropical Storm Andrea formed on Tuesday, June 24, becoming the first named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. It dissipated 12 hours later.
Andrea formed and dissipated on the same day without impacting any land. Max winds only reached 40 mph before moving over the colder waters of the north Atlantic.
Barry
Barry was the second named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season and it was a short-lived tropical storm.
Tropical Storm Barry formed on the morning of June 29, over the Bay of Campeche. Maximum winds only reached 45 mph before Barry moved inland, dissipating across the mountains of northeastern Mexico.
Barry caused flooding and damage in Quintana Roo, Mexico, where nearly 17 inches of rain fell.
Chantal
Chantal began as Tropical Depression Three, forming off the coast of northeast Florida. It became Tropical Storm Chantal one day later, on July 5.
It made landfall just one day after forming, moving inland near Litchfield Beach, South Carolina, as a tropical storm with winds of 60 mph on July 6. Chantal was the first storm to make landfall in the U.S. during the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.
Heavy rainfall and flash flooding were the biggest impacts from Chantal. Radar-estimated rainfall totals up 9 to 12 inches were recorded in parts of North Carolina between Raleigh and Greensboro, with significant flooding around Chapel Hill and nearby rivers.
Dexter
Dexter was the fourth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. It formed over the open Atlantic on Sunday, Aug. 3, and stayed away from land throughout its lifespan.
It dissipated on Aug. 7.
We’ll continue to update this story throughout the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season with daily tropical updates.
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