180 mile per hour winds, heavy rain, and big
temperature differences.
It dissipated over Florida on November 5, 1998.
The hurricane hit in late August, and the effects were felt for about a week.
Mitch was a hurricane that struck Central America in the autumn of 1998, killing thousands of people in Nicaragua and Honduras.
Yes, there were 240 deaths and 400 million in damage.
That depends on what you mean by rank. In terms of rating, it was a category 5. It was the second deadliest, eighth most intense, and seventeenth costliest Atlantic hurricane on record.
Hurricane Mitch of 1998 was a category 5.
Honduras was the Latin American country affected the most by Hurricane Mitch in late October 1998. Hurricane Mitch was a category 5 hurricane.
1998
Hurricane Mitch in 1998
November 5, 1998.
Hurricane Mitch
It dissipated over Florida on November 5, 1998.
Hurricane Mitch occurred in late October and early November of 1998. It primarily affected Central America, causing significant flooding and landslides that led to widespread devastation and loss of life.
The hurricane hit in late August, and the effects were felt for about a week.
Mitch was a hurricane that struck Central America in the autumn of 1998, killing thousands of people in Nicaragua and Honduras.
In Central America, particularly Honduras.
Yes, there are hurricanes in October. Hurricane season ends late November. Hurricane Mitch 1998 end of October