There is no specific hurricane forecasted to hit Florida imminently as of now. The 2025 hurricane season in Florida runs from June 1 to November 30, with the peak season typically from mid-August to late September. Currently, no hurricanes are forecasted to make landfall in Florida in the immediate days ahead, but the season is expected to be above normal with several named storms predicted overall. Tropical Storm Fernand, for example, poses no threat to Florida as it is moving away. Hurricane Erin recently moved away from Florida without hitting it. Forecasters emphasize that the peak hurricane season—with the most frequent and intense storms—is typically mid-August through September, so preparation is still important during this active period. The Atlantic hurricane season is expected to feature 13 to 18 named storms, of which 5 to 9 could become hurricanes, but no specific landfalling hurricane in Florida is currently anticipated in the immediate short term.