The first land to be affected by Hurricane Irene (then a tropical storm) were the Lesser Antilles. The first official landfall was in Puerto Rico.
Hurricane Irene first hit the U.S. on August 27 and made a second landfall on August 28.
The first land Hurricane Irene (then a tropical storm) affected were the Lesser Antilles. After that Irene hit Puerto Rico shortly before becoming a hurricane. It then move through the Bahamas where it reached its strongest point. After that it weakened fore striking the eastern U.S. from North Carolina up through New England.
Hurricane Irene hit North Carolina in 2011.
Hurricane Irene never hit California. Irene struck the U.S. Atlantic coast. California is on the Pacific coast.
Hurricane Irene hit the Lesser Antilles on August 22, 2011.
Hurricane Irene first hit the U.S. on August 27 and made a second landfall on August 28.
The first land Hurricane Irene (then a tropical storm) affected were the Lesser Antilles. After that Irene hit Puerto Rico shortly before becoming a hurricane. It then move through the Bahamas where it reached its strongest point. After that it weakened fore striking the eastern U.S. from North Carolina up through New England.
Hurricane Irene hit North Carolina in 2011.
Hurricane Irene hit Puerto Rico on August 21, 2011.
No. Hurricane Irene hit the U.S. east coast and then continue into the North Atlantic.
Hurricane Irene never hit California. Irene struck the U.S. Atlantic coast. California is on the Pacific coast.
Hurricane Irene became a hurricane on 22 August, just as it hit Puerto Rico.
Hurricane Irene hit the Lesser Antilles on August 22, 2011.
Hurricane Irene hit Cat 1 - Cat 3
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