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2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Recap
2024 Atlantic hurricane season ends with above-average number of storms. What's ahead?
There were 18 named storms during the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season. Eleven became hurricanes, with winds of 74 mph or greater. Five intensified to major hurricanes, with winds of 111 mph or greater, with are Category 3 or higher storms.
2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season comes to an end after multiple Gulf coast landfalls
Hurricane Beryl, which devastated Houston, was the first of multiple hurricanes to move into the U.S. along the Gulf Coast during the season.
Destructive, deadly 2024 Atlantic hurricane season ends quietly for Florida, US
The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season ends Nov. 30. The season brought 18 named storms, death and destruction across Florida and the Southeast.
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South Carolina's 2024 hurricane season has ended. Recovery is ongoing, and will be for a while.
The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season has come to an end. For South Carolina, it was a tumultuous season marked by one of the ...
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Records shattered as historic 2024 Atlantic hurricane season ends
This year’s
Atlantic
hurricane
season
officially ends on Saturday. It’s been an unusual and historic year across the ...
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Hurricane warning flags burned at Key West to mark official end of 2024 storm season
Eleven of the 18 named storms became hurricanes, which brought tropical storm-force winds to parts of the Keys before making ...
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3 takeaways from the devastating 2024 hurricane season
The 2024 season entered a three-way tie for second place among years with the most gulf landfalls: Five hurricanes struck the ...
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