September turned out to be a slumber for hurricane watchers.
For the first time in a decade, the month of September produced no hurricane landfalls in the United States. Seven of the previous eight years this occurred, no hurricane made landfall in the U.S. for the entire hurricane season, according to AccuWeather research.
The last year without a hurricane making landfall in September was 2015. That year forecasters had predicted a below or near-average hurricane season. In 2025, most forecasting agencies called for an above-average number of storms.
“Every hurricane season is different. This hurricane