Jose is another hurricane behind Irma. It most likely will not hit the US but will go out into the Atlantic.
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 Katrina struck Alabama in 2005.
Yes. Even if the eye of Irma doesn't hit Orlando, we are dealing with a very large storm, so Disney Land will likely experience dangerous conditions.
Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama
Jose is another hurricane behind Irma. It most likely will not hit the US but will go out into the Atlantic.
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.
From current projections Hurricane Isaac is not expected to hit Alabama directly. However, Isaac is a very large storm and will still affected Alabama with rain, thunderstorms, and possibly tornadoes and flooding.
Hurricane Katrina struck Alabama in 2005.
Yes. Even if the eye of Irma doesn't hit Orlando, we are dealing with a very large storm, so Disney Land will likely experience dangerous conditions.
Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama
Hurricane Sandy hit NYCpretty hard.
Hurricane Irma hit Florida in September 2017 as a Category 4 storm, causing significant damage across the state with strong winds, heavy rain, and storm surges.
In 2017, Florida was impacted by two major hurricanes: Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria. Hurricane Irma made landfall in September, causing widespread devastation across the state. Hurricane Maria, while primarily affecting Puerto Rico, also brought heavy rain and strong winds to parts of Florida as it passed nearby.
Hurricane Irma made landfall in the United States on September 10, 2017. It first struck the Florida Keys as a Category 4 hurricane and then continued to impact the state with strong winds and flooding. The storm caused widespread destruction, particularly in southern Florida, before moving up the southeastern coast.
There have been 3 Category 5 hurricanes since 1899 that have hit the U.S. at category 5 strength: the Labor Day hurricane of 1935, Hurricane Camille of 1969, and Hurricane Andrew of 1992.
It is not going anywhere near Central America; it is going up the American East Coast.