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  2. 1933 Florida–Mexico hurricane - Wikipedia

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    The 1933 Florida–Mexico hurricane was the first of two Atlantic hurricanes to strike the Treasure Coast region of Florida in the very active 1933 Atlantic hurricane season. It was one of two storms that year to inflict hurricane-force winds over South Texas, causing significant damage there; the other occurred in early September. The fifth ...

  3. Mexico Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The City of Mexico Beach was officially incorporated as a municipality in 1967. [1] [2] Before Hurricane Michael, "the town was "old Florida," ... a collection of 50-year-old bungalows and newer vacation homes on stilts," where tourists walked on white sand beaches. [9] On November 22, 1985, Hurricane Kate's eye passed over Mexico Beach.

  4. List of Florida hurricanes (1950–1974) - Wikipedia

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    June 7, 1973– A tropical depression develops over the southeastern portion of the state, and briefly enters the Gulf of Mexico before hitting St. Marks. Its effects are unknown. [51] June 23, 1973– An area of disturbed weather forms into a tropical depression over the northern portion of the state and subsequently tracks to the northeast. [51]

  5. 2015 Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    Tropical cyclogenesis began early, with Ana developing on May 8, over three weeks prior to the official beginning of the season and far ahead of the long-term climatological average of July 9. The month of June featured one tropical cyclone, Bill, which formed on June 16. Claudette, the only system in the month of July, developed on July 13.

  6. Tropical Storm Alberto (2006) - Wikipedia

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    Tropical Storm Alberto was the first tropical storm of the 2006 Atlantic hurricane season.Forming on June 10 in the northwestern Caribbean, the storm moved generally to the north, reaching a maximum intensity of 70 mph (110 km/h) before weakening and moving ashore in the Big Bend area of Florida on June 13.

  7. Texas to Florida faces soaking as tropical rain crosses Gulf ...

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    A double-whammy of tropical moisture is expected to bring drenching rainfall to the Gulf Coast this week, following a rather quiet spell in that part of the Atlantic basin. Unlike in previous ...

  8. Much of Florida under state of emergency as possible tropical ...

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    Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency Saturday for most of the state's Gulf coast as the weather system strengthens as it moves northward across the Gulf of Mexico.

  9. Northern lights may light up U.S. skies, including Florida ...

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    Northern lights in Florida could be possible June 6 when the sunspot responsible for May's display faces the Earth again. Here are 5 important things to know.