In 2014, Hurricane Arthur impacted Maryland as a tropical storm after making landfall in North Carolina. While it didn't cause severe damage in Maryland, it brought heavy rain and strong winds to the region, particularly affecting the eastern shore and coastal areas. The storm primarily occurred around the Fourth of July weekend, leading to some disruptions in holiday plans.
Yes, Maryland got hit by Hurricane Isabelle and Hurricane Irene.
Either Saturday August 27,2011 or Sunday August 28 2011
It is extremely unlikely that Katia will make landfall in Maryland, and still pretty unlikely that there will really be any impact at all in the state. At this point it seems that the only effects will be rip tides and swells on the coast.
Georgia was indeed impacted by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Heavy winds, damaging winds and tornadoes hit western Georgia. There were 2 reported storm related fatalities.
5, Maryland, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.
Yes, Maryland got hit by Hurricane Isabelle and Hurricane Irene.
Either Saturday August 27,2011 or Sunday August 28 2011
Hurricane Irene has hit the US in 2011. We will be receiving another hurricane in 2014 which will be near the coast of CA.
It is extremely unlikely that Katia will make landfall in Maryland, and still pretty unlikely that there will really be any impact at all in the state. At this point it seems that the only effects will be rip tides and swells on the coast.
It is impossible to predict what the next hurricane will be for any location or if a location will be hit in any given year.
Georgia was indeed impacted by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Heavy winds, damaging winds and tornadoes hit western Georgia. There were 2 reported storm related fatalities.
5, Maryland, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.
The last notable hurricane to impact Maryland was Hurricane Isaias, which brought heavy rain and strong winds to the state on August 4, 2020. While it was not a direct hit, Isaias caused power outages and localized flooding. Prior to that, Hurricane Sandy in 2012 also had significant effects on Maryland. Generally, hurricanes are rare in Maryland, with most storms being tropical storms or remnants when they reach the state.
Hurricane Isabel hit the United States East Coast around September 19, 2003. It caused significant damage in North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, and Washington D.C., resulting in widespread power outages and flooding.
After leaving North Carolina Hurricane Irene made landfall in New Jersey, causing damage in Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware along the way.
Hurricane Arthur (2014) was a category 2 hurricane.
Hurricane Amanda hit Florida in 2008