No, not that one. We still have to wait until December 14, or January 20 depending on whether you're a pessimist or an optimist.
We’re referring to the weather. The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season ends today. The season broke plenty of records including the most named storms in a season and the most U.S. continental landfalls by a named storm. The disastrously devastating Hurricane Season, not to be confused with the other one which will have lasted four long and degrading years of hate and fear, which is so near that we wish it were already here.
Following six months and 30 powerful storms ranging from Arthur to Iota, this year’s record-breaking Atlantic hurricane season officially ends today but like everything else these past years, it ain’t over till the fat man sinks, and it could not come any sooner, because it made most of US loonier.
According to The National Hurricanes Center, the normal season sees only 12 storms, this one had twice as many if you count the one slamming the east coast today and the others on the map below.