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The coast of Florida, New Orleans, Louisiana, parts of Texas, The Gulf of Mexico and Mississippi(: hope it was helpful.
I believe you're talking about Hurricane Katrina (the hurricane that destroyed New Orleans).
The hurricane caused a havoc on the east coast, after a lot of houses had been destroyed.
"The hurricane will not hit the coast" the weatherman said reassuringly.
"The hurricane will not hit the coast" the weatherman said reassuringly.
Hurricane Ike occurred in September 2008. It made landfall in the United States on the Texas coast as a Category 2 hurricane.
No, Hurricane Earl will not affect Texas, it is in the Atlantic and will hit Nova Scotia or the U.S. east coast if it makes landfall.
Such predictions are impossible to make. The path of a hurricane can only be predicted once it forms, and even then there's a lot of uncertainty.
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Yes, Hurricane Ike made landfall in Texas on September 13, 2008, causing widespread damage and significant storm surge along the coast. It was a powerful Category 2 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 110 mph.
Hurricane Alicia hit the Texas coast on August 18, 1983 and lasted for about 24 hours before moving inland.
Hurricane Hanna hit the coast of southern Texas, making landfall on Padre Island on July 25, 2020. It brought strong winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surge to the area.