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As of September 18, 2017 the last major hurricane to make landfall in the U.S. was Hurricane Irma, which hit Florida on September 10.
Hurricane Irma first became a tropical storm on Wednesday, August 30, 2017. On Thursday, August 31, 2017, Irma was officially upgraded to hurricane status.
Jose is another hurricane behind Irma. It most likely will not hit the US but will go out into the Atlantic.
Not significantly. Hurricane Irma is expected to remain north of Cuba and turn north toward Florida.Jamaica will likely get some rain.
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As of September 18, 2017 the last major hurricane to make landfall in the U.S. was Hurricane Irma, which hit Florida on September 10.
Hurricane Irma first became a tropical storm on Wednesday, August 30, 2017. On Thursday, August 31, 2017, Irma was officially upgraded to hurricane status.
Jose is another hurricane behind Irma. It most likely will not hit the US but will go out into the Atlantic.
No, it did not.
At peak intensity Hurricane Irma has sustained winds of 185 miles per hour.
there was no hurricane named Adam
As of 2:00 PM on September 9, 2017 Hurricane Irma is a category 3 hurricane with sustained winds of 125 mph. It has weakened from its earlier intensity as a category 5. Irma is expected to reintensify into a category 4 storm before hitting Florida.
Not significantly. Hurricane Irma is expected to remain north of Cuba and turn north toward Florida.Jamaica will likely get some rain.
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Hurricane Irma, which occurred in September 2017, was classified as a Category 5 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale at its peak, with sustained winds reaching 185 mph. It caused widespread destruction in the Caribbean and parts of the southeastern United States, particularly Florida. Irma was one of the strongest hurricanes recorded in the Atlantic basin.
Hurricane Irma, which occurred in September 2017, did not directly impact the Hamptons. However, its effects were felt in parts of New York, including increased winds and heavy rain. The Hamptons are located on the eastern end of Long Island, and while hurricanes can alter their paths, Irma primarily affected states further south, particularly Florida.