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However, late on July 22, it was upgraded to Tropical Storm Bob. The cyclone made landfall near Fort Myers, Florida with winds of 45 mph (70 km/h) on the following day. While crossing Florida, Bob curved sharply northward and emerged into the Atlantic Ocean near Vero Beach early on July 24. It continued to strengthen and reached hurricane ...
July 10–15 – Rip currents from Hurricane Barry killed a man in Panama City Beach. [168] July 23 – Lightning from Tropical Depression Three struck a woman in Aventura as the depression approached the state's southeast coast. [169] August 24 – The precursor low to Tropical Storm Erin moved across the southeastern portion of the state. [170]
Throughout the state, the hurricane kills three, of which one indirectly, and causes over $5 million (1964 USD, $35 million 2008 USD) in crop damage. [28] June 15, 1965– An unnamed tropical storm hits near Panama City, producing high tides and moderate rainfall peaking at 5.99 inches (152 mm) in Tallahassee. Damage from the storm is minor ...
(The Center Square) – A report by the Florida auditor general's office found numerous issues with the city of Mexico Beach in northwest Florida. The city, devastated by Category 5 Hurricane ...
On the morning of Oct. 10, 2018, Mexico Beach was a quaint and sleepy beach town on a stretch of the state's northern Gulf coast, a relic of old-style Florida with rows of modest houses and ...
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.
A Florida woman has been sentenced to probation after allegedly pulling an alligator out of her yoga pants during a traffic stop, according to WGHP. Ariel Machan Le-Quire, 25, was arrested on May ...
September 15–16: Homestead, far South Florida No No Yes 4 Resembled 1992's Andrew [35] Unnamed: 1947: September 17–18: Fort Lauderdale/Pompano– Fort Myers: Yes No Yes 4 Gusted to 155 mph (249 km/h) [36] Unnamed: 1948 September 22: Southern peninsula No Yes No 4 Gusted to 122 mph (196 km/h) [37] Unnamed: 1949: August 26–27: Delray Beach ...