2094 Great Lakes hurricane season (Misteeer)

The 2094 Great Lakes hurricane season was the most active Great Lakes hurricane season on record, shattering numerous records, especially those set during the 2085 and 2062 seasons. The season's impact was widespread and catastrophic. Its storm caused a total of 7,002 deaths, over $600 billion in damage, making it the deadliest and costliest Great Lakes season on record.

The most devastating impacts of the season were felt on Lake Michigan's southern shore, where Hurricane Michaela generated a 20-foot (6 m) storm surge, dumped up to 3 feet (1 m) of rain, and caused extreme damage to cities such as Chicago, Illinois and Gary, Indiana. Furthermore, Hurricane Heidi combined with Hurricane Olivia in the Atlantic basin to cause catastrophic flooding across much of upstate New York.

The season officially began on July 1, 2094, and ended on October 1, 2094, although it effectively began in June with the development of Tropical Storm Adriana, and ended in late October with the dissipation of Tropical Storm Olivia. A record 15 tropical and subtropical storms developed, a record 10 of which began hurricanes. Out of these, a record 3 became major hurricanes, and the Great Lakes basin experienced its first Category 4 hurricane with Hurricane Kaley and first Category 5 on record with Hurricane Michaela.