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Danger Season 2025: Pain Deferred for President Trump but Not Communities as Resources Shrink

Last updated: November 19, 2025 3:05 pm
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Climate Crisis: The Impact of Extreme Weather Events in 2025

The year 2025 brought about a Danger Season that was marred by unprecedented levels of danger, exacerbated by the policies of the Trump Administration and its allies in Congress. Despite clear data showing the worsening trend of climate change leading to more frequent and severe extreme weather events, the administration managed to evade accountability by shifting focus away from the devastating events that occurred just outside the country’s borders.

Tracking alerts issued by the US National Weather Service (NWS) during the Danger Season between May and October revealed a series of catastrophic events. From record-breaking heatwaves in June to deadly flash floods in Texas Hill Country and western Maryland, the year was marked by extreme weather events that affected millions of lives. Notably, by the end of October, every region in the US and its Caribbean territories had experienced at least one extreme weather alert.

Record-Breaking Heat, Devastating Floods, and Major Hurricanes

The summer of 2025 saw a brutal heatwave sweep across the Midwest and Northeast, shattering temperature records in multiple states. In July, a heat dome intensified the sweltering conditions, with heat indexes soaring above 110ºF in some areas. The most tragic event of the year was the Texas Hill Country flooding on the 4th of July, claiming over 100 lives, including many young girls at a summer camp.

While the US managed to avoid direct hits from hurricanes, the 2025 season was notable for the formation of three Category 5 hurricanes, including Hurricane Melissa, one of the most intense storms ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean. The slow-moving nature of Melissa, coupled with warmer ocean waters attributed to climate change, contributed to its devastating impact on Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Jamaica.

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In addition to hurricanes, heavy rainfall on burn scars from previous wildfires led to disastrous flooding in New Mexico and California. Poor air quality across the US Midwest and Northeast was also a result of historically large wildfires in Canada, underscoring the widespread impact of climate change on extreme weather events.

The Role of Climate Change in Extreme Weather Events

The fingerprints of climate change were evident in the extreme weather events of 2025. From the frequency of heatwaves to rapid intensification of hurricanes, the influence of climate change on these events was undeniable. The tragic flooding in Texas Hill Country highlighted the concept of weather whiplash, a sudden shift from drought to flooding exacerbated by climate change.

Furthermore, Hurricane Melissa’s unprecedented strength was fueled by warmer ocean waters, a direct result of climate change. The storm’s slow pace raised concerns about future storms becoming more intense and lingering over affected areas, posing a heightened risk to coastal communities.

The Trump Administration’s Impact on Disaster Response

The Trump administration’s budget cuts and dismantling of federal agencies severely hampered the nation’s ability to respond to extreme weather events. From slashing resources for weather forecasting to undermining FEMA’s disaster response capabilities, the administration’s policies left the country vulnerable to disasters.

The intentional erosion of FEMA, coupled with a push to shift disaster response burdens to states, further strained the country’s disaster preparedness and recovery efforts. The tragic consequences of the Texas Hill Country floods underscored the real-world impacts of the administration’s destructive policies on public safety.

Looking Ahead: Building Resilience for the Future

As we reflect on the extreme weather events of 2025, it is imperative to push for policy changes that prioritize public safety and environmental protection. By reversing the damaging policies of the Trump administration and investing in federal systems that safeguard communities, we can better prepare for the challenges that lie ahead.

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While 2025 may have been a year of close calls, the next year may not be as forgiving. It is crucial to advocate for proactive measures that mitigate the impacts of climate change and ensure the safety of all individuals in the face of extreme weather events.

Contributors: Erika Spanger, Marc Alessi, Shana Udvardy

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