Live Weather Updates, August 25: Tracking First Taste Of Fall, Tropical Storm Fernand And More

Live Weather Updates, August 25: Tracking First Taste Of Fall, Tropical Storm Fernand And More Jonathan Erdman August 25, 2025 at 11:40 PM We're kicking off another week of weather without a hurricane impacting the U.S.

- - Live Weather Updates, August 25: Tracking First Taste Of Fall, Tropical Storm Fernand And More

Jonathan Erdman August 25, 2025 at 11:40 PM

We're kicking off another week of weather without a hurricane impacting the U.S., but still numerous compelling weather stories, including a taste of fall and other happenings in the tropics around the globe.

Here's a look at what we're tracking Monday:

(10:42 a.m. EDT) Heaviest Snowstorm Since 2017

From producer Carmen Molina:

Last Thursday and Friday, Santiago de Chile's eastern metropolitan area (pre-cordillera) experienced their heaviest snowfall since 2017. This past weekend, the clear blue skies revealed enchanting views of the snow-covered mountains, as the video below shared by the Municipality of Ñuñoa illustrated.

(10:15 a.m. EDT) First Taste Of Fall For Millions This Week

From meteorologist Jennifer Gray:

Some of the coolest temperatures of the season are sweeping into the U.S. this week, bringing the first taste of fall to everyone from the Midwest to parts of the South. Temperatures will be running as much as 25 degrees below normal, as dozens of records could possibly fall in this late August cooldown. Time out the arrival of the cooler temperatures here.

(09:49 a.m. EDT) Peak Sunflower Season Arrives

From senior writer Chris DeWeese:

Across much of the Northern Hemisphere, we have now entered peak sunflower season, as thousands flock to admire the amazing plants, and, quite frankly, pose for pictures amid them. These two sunflower enthusiasts posed in a sunflower field south of Birmingham, England, today. We highly applaud the parasol, which, in addition to looking stylish, affords some key mid-day sun protection.

two women standing in a sunflower field(09:23 a.m. EDT) Juliette Becomes Tropical Storm In Eastern Pacific

From digital meteorologist Caitlin Kaiser:

Early Monday morning, Juliette became the tenth tropical storm of the 2025 Eastern Pacific hurricane season. Some strengthening is forecast through Tuesday with weakening expected to begin on Wednesday.

The storm is not expected to bring any direct impact to land at this time - making Juliette what we meteorologists refer to as a fish storm.

Tropical Storm Juliette Monday AM(08:55 a.m. EDT) Hundreds Of Structures Threatened In Wine Country Wildfire

From managing editor Sean Breslin:

One of the biggest stories we're following this morning is the so-called Pickett Fire, which has hundreds of residents under evacuation orders or warnings in parts of Northern California's Wine Country. The blaze has burned about 10 square miles and is 11% contained in Napa County. We have all the latest information at this link.

Firefighters run up a hill with flames burning behind them(08:28 a.m. EDT) First Frost Advisories Of The Season

From meteorologist Tiffany Savona:

It's definitely sweater weather for some in the northern U.S., especially across the arrowhead of Minnesota where frost advisories were in effect this morning. And rightfully so as International Falls and Hibbing both dipped to 36 degrees.

You may think this is unusual for late August. But it's not. The average date of the first frost in Hibbing is August 22 and in International Falls is August 25, which is today.

(07:58 a.m. EDT) Atlantic Is Quieting Down

It may be the heart of hurricane season, but the Atlantic Basin is quieter than last week. Tropical Storm Fernand is no threat to land and will be a non-tropical low in 48 hours or fewer. And the tropical wave we had been tracking for days that's now in the eastern Caribbean Sea is not expected to develop due to strong wind shear.

It may be at least a week or two until the Atlantic hurricane season wakes back up again. In the words of the band Depeche Mode, "Enjoy the silence," for now, at least.

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