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Hurricane Julia Brought Flooding Rain To Central America (Recap)
Hurricane Julia Brought Flooding Rain To Central America (Recap)
Jan 17, 2024 3:32 PM

At a Glance

Julia made landfall in Nicaragua as a Category 1 hurricane.It brought flooding rains to Central America.

H​urricane Julia brought flooding rain to Central America but also impacted areas from the Windward Islands to northern South America while in its formative stages.

T​he disturbance that became Julia triggered flooding in Trinidad and Tobago and northern South America before eventually becoming a tropical depression near the coast of northern Venezuela on Oct. 6.

T​ropical Depression Thirteen then strengthened into Tropical Storm Julia on Oct. 7 while tracking toward the southwest Caribbean Sea.

Julia became a hurricane on the evening of Oct. 8 and made landfall the following morning near Laguna de Perlas, Nicaragua, at 3:15 a.m. EDT, with estimated sustained winds of about 85 mph.

After weakening to a tropical storm over Nicaragua, Julia briefly entered the eastern Pacific Ocean Oct. 9-10. That made it join Bonnie as the second named storm of the season to crossover from the Atlantic to the eastern Pacific.

J​ulia dissipated on Oct. 10 while located over Guatemala.

have been blamed on both Julia's direct and indirect impacts in Central America, according to The Associated Press.

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