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Florida’s hurricane season was unusually quiet. What happened?

From a historic lull to powerful storms, the 2025 season was an odd one.
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Construction materials and debris are gathered in a dumpster near homes and businesses in Gulfport on Sept. 16 as the recovery process continues a year after hurricanes Helene and Milton ravaged the area. The 2025 hurricane season will, with all certainty, conclude Sunday without a landfalling storm in the state.
Construction materials and debris are gathered in a dumpster near homes and businesses in Gulfport on Sept. 16 as the recovery process continues a year after hurricanes Helene and Milton ravaged the area. The 2025 hurricane season will, with all certainty, conclude Sunday without a landfalling storm in the state. [ MARTHA ASENCIO-RHINE | Times ]
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