Remembering Five Of November’s Most Destructive Storms
Remembering Five Of November’s Most Destructive Storms
US · Published Nov 8, 2025
• November has produced several destructive storms, including Hurricane Nicole in 2022, which caused $1 billion in damage in Florida.
• In 2020, Hurricanes Eta and Iota devastated Central America, highlighting the region's vulnerability to late-season tropical cyclones.
• Historical storms like Hurricane Kate (1985) and Hurricane Lenny (1999) demonstrate that even late in the season, hurricanes can be powerful and unpredictable.
November storms can be destructive and significant
While the peak of hurricane season typically wanes by late fall, November has proven to be a month capable of producing significant and destructive storms. Although November hurricanes are rare, their impact can be substantial, as history has shown.
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