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  2. Hurricane Elsa - Wikipedia

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    This made Elsa the strongest July hurricane recorded in the eastern Caribbean Sea since Emily in 2005. [2] On July 3, Elsa weakened back into a tropical storm before slowing down by July 4, as it passed just north of Jamaica. On July 5, Elsa made landfall in Cuba, before emerging into the Gulf of Mexico early on the next day.

  3. Hurricane Beryl - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean coast of the Dominican Republic and Haiti were put under a tropical storm warning on July 2. [57] The advisory was raised on July 3 to a hurricane watch for southwestern Haiti, and an orange alert was put into effect. [58] Additionally, a national cloud cover warning was activated for the Dominican Republic. [59]

  4. List of off-season Atlantic hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    The first off-season storm in the database was an 1865 storm that developed in the Caribbean Sea; an earlier documented 1863 hurricane is not part of the database. The most recent off-season system was an unnamed January subtropical storm in 2023 .

  5. Hurricane Beryl moving across Caribbean. Could it impact ...

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    The Category 5 Hurricane Beryl that made initial landfall in Grenada is moving across the Caribbean. Will it impact Fourth of July in Texas? ... See Fourth of July weather forecasts for Texas.

  6. Tropical marine climate - Wikipedia

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    These climatic conditions are found, for example, across the Caribbean, the eastern coasts of Brazil, ... This page was last edited on 1 July 2024, at 21:08 (UTC).

  7. Caribbean tropical rainstorm to bring dangerous conditions to ...

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    This image with Central America and a tropical rainstorm in the middle, shows a broad area of showers and thunderstorms on Monday, Nov. 6, 2023.

  8. Atlantic hurricane season - Wikipedia

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    When the U.S. Weather Bureau built a network of weather observatories in the Caribbean in 1898, these sites telegraphed weather observations at 8 a.m. daily to the bureau's regional headquarters in Havana, Cuba, during the hurricane season; this season was defined as lasting from the beginning of June through October.

  9. National Hurricane Center tracking Tropical Storm Don. New ...

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    A tropical wave in the eastern Atlantic has a 20 percent chance for developing over the next seven days. National Hurricane Center tracking Tropical Storm Don. New tropical wave appears on map