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During the 2004 season, more than one out of every five houses in the state received damage. [1] After Wilma in 2005, it would be 11 years until another hurricane would strike the state, Hermine in 2016. The following year, Irma in 2017, was the first major hurricane to strike the state in 12 years.
Several counties had states-of-emergencies declared for them by Governor Ron DeSantis [10] along with Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, and Miami-Dade County by their own leaders. [11] The National Weather Service declared a flash flood emergency. [12] Fort Lauderdale and Miami Beach opened sites to distribute sandbags. [13] Over 100 pumps were set ...
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, South Florida No No Yes 4 Resembled 1928 hurricane [38] Easy: 1950 September 3–7: Cedar Key, peninsula No Yes No 3
Fort Lauderdale's chances were upped to 46% and Miami had a 26% chance. The chances for hurricane-force winds in West Palm Beach were 8%, with Fort Lauderdale at 6% and Miami at 2%.
A Florida storm that led to floods and submerged roads on Wednesday is just the start of an active hurricane season. ... almost 300 outages in the area near Fort Lauderdale and Miami as of ...
An average season has 14 named storms. Fort Lauderdale was hit hard in April 2023 with record rainfall totals ranging from 15 inches (38 centimeters) to 26 inches (66 centimeters). Many homes and ...
The Atlantic hurricane season is the period in a year, from June 1 through November 30, ... 4 "Fort Lauderdale"
Flights and cruise ships already are being affected by the hurricane, which is heading to Florida’s Gulf Coast and forecast to make landfall on Wednesday. ... Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood: The ...