No a hurricane per se. Hurricanes are tropical systems. However, a hurricane can transition into an extratropical cyclone. In such cases you can encounter cold weather on the western side of the storm.
No. Hurricanes are a tropical weather system. They form in the absence of fronts.
(specific) hot, cold, rainy, or snowy (subjective) mild, pleasant, severe (opinion) unpredictable, unseasonal, bad
There are cold weather storms similar to hurricanes that can pack hurricane fore winds. But such storms are not considered hurricanes as by definition a hurricane is a tropical system.
Can scarlet fever cause breathing pain in cold weather
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Yes they do, warm weather also.
Some have said that Aleutian Islands have the worst weather in the world. The islands hold the records for the longest cold weather and the lowest cold day. They also have hurricane force winds and a lot of rain and snow.
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It depends on how cold fronts and warm fronts come together in an area. For example: In New Orleans, it is a dense area and warms + cold fronts meet and cause a hurricane. (I don't mean to offend anyone from or anyone who live there.)
Yes, Hurricanes are fairly common in the Bahamas.
In general, normal cold weather does not affect wireless signals. However, extremely cold weather could cause issues for external antennae that are exposed to conditions.