Tropical activity is all quiet − for Father’s Day.
No tropical cyclone activity is expected during the next 7 days, according to the Sunday, June 15, weather advisory from the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida.
The hurricane center is tracking four tropical waves off the coast of Africa, but they’re moving west and do not pose a threat.
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season runs Sunday, June 1, to Sunday, Nov. 30, with the most active months between August and October.
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National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida, forecast on tropical activity: Is there a tropical storm or hurricane now?
According to the National Hurricane Center, there is no tropical cyclone activity expected during the next seven days, which includes Father’s Day weekend.
Hurricane center forecasters are tracking four tropical waves off the coast of Africa, but they do not pose a threat.
The USA TODAY Network in Florida will produce daily tropics watch advisories.
The Atlantic basin consists of the northern Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of America. NOAA changed its naming convention for the Gulf of Mexico after the U.S. Geological Survey changed the name on U.S. maps per President Trump’s order.
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Contributing: Cheryl McCloud, USA TODAY Network-Florida
This article originally appeared on Treasure Coast Newspapers: National Hurricane Center tracking 4 tropical waves on Father’s Day
Reporting by Jennifer Sangalang, USA TODAY NETWORK – Florida / Treasure Coast Newspapers
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