As we transition into the final stretch of the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season, Florida finds itself in a rare moment of tranquility. According to the National Hurricane Center in Miami, on Sunday, November 9, 2025, the forecast indicates that no tropical cyclones are expected over the next seven days. Thankfully, this season has not seen any storms making landfall in the United States, even though it has remained active. The season officially wraps up on November 30, 2025, just a few weeks away.

While the Atlantic is currently calm, it’s worth noting that if another weather system were to develop into a tropical storm during this period, it would be named Nestor. The Atlantic Hurricane Season runs from June 1 to November 30, with peak activity typically occurring between August and October. As of now, there are no active systems in the North Atlantic region.

Weather Conditions Ahead

In the Gulf of Mexico, isolated showers are reported in the northeastern part, while a strong cold front is making its way through the northwest Gulf. This shift is expected to bring strong to near-storm winds and rough seas, particularly in areas near Veracruz. Meanwhile, the Caribbean Sea is seeing a persistent surface disturbance, which is supporting moderate convection and thunderstorms. A secondary surface trough is also moving through the eastern Caribbean and Puerto Rico, leading to scattered showers and thunderstorms.

For those in Florida, the Atlantic Ocean is not completely quiet, as showers and thunderstorms are occurring off the northeast coast. A cold front is anticipated to move from the southeastern United States into the Atlantic by Sunday evening, bringing with it strong to stormy winds and very rough seas. As always, the USA TODAY Network in Florida will be issuing daily tropical weather warnings to keep residents informed.

Set Sail with Comfort on the Nieuw Statendam

If you’re thinking about a getaway from the stormy weather, why not consider a cruise? The Nieuw Statendam offers a range of luxurious accommodations with modern amenities. Each cabin is equipped with a flat-screen TV featuring an interactive programming guide that provides access to on-demand films, music channels, and both live and recorded television. You’ll also find information on ship activities, dining options, and shore excursions right at your fingertips.

While enjoying your cruise, keep in mind that all cabins come with a mini-fridge, though it’s important to note these aren’t suitable for medication storage, which should be kept in the ship’s medical center. For those seeking a little extra comfort, balconies can be opened upon request, and each room includes a safe and hairdryer for your convenience. Plus, coffee machines are available in the Neptune and Pinnacle Suites, making your mornings a little brighter!

Final Thoughts

As we enjoy the calm before the storm, remember to stay informed about the weather as the hurricane season winds down. Whether you’re staying put in Florida or planning a cruise on the Nieuw Statendam, there’s plenty to look forward to. For more detailed updates on the tropical weather outlook, check out the full article on Yahoo News here.

And if you’re cruising soon, you can find more information about the Nieuw Statendam and its amenities here. Enjoy the beautiful Florida weather while it lasts!