September through November
Hurricane season in North America typically runs from June through November, with peak activity seen during the months of August, September, and October. Thus, it is most likely for a hurricane to strike North America during these months.
Southern Mexico, all of Central America and the Caribbean. These areas have a hurricane season from June until October each year.
It is wise to avoid the North Atlantic during hurricane season.
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It wasn't classified as a hurricane, it was listed as a nor'easter category 4.
In the Atlantic and Pacific hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 31. This is the time a tropical storm or hurricane is most likely to occur, according to the National Hurricane Center.
In July, North America is in summer.
still summer
South America is not prone to hurricanes.
If it is summer in South America then it is winter in north america
it's winter in north america
The hurricanes of 1999 in North Carolina were some of the deadliest on record. Hurricane Dennis made landfall as a tropical storm, but then produced hurricane-like conditions as it moved along the North Carolina coast. Most of these deadly hurricanes occurred after the hurricane season was over.