Tropical Storm Beryl (Hitman)

Tropical Storm Beryl was a small tropical storm that caused roughly 4 deaths and $43 million in early-April 2018.

On March 26, the NHC gave a 60% chance for a tropical depression to develop in the basin within a week after a tidal wave formed from isolated storms. In the mid-morning hours of March 31, Tropical Depression Two formed near Panama. Flash flooding along with mudslides caused 4 deaths in Costa Rica and the system strengthened.

Winds peaked near the Greater Antilles at 60 mph (95 km/h). On April 2, the system weakened into a depression and the whole system then dissipated the following day. In all, 4 people died, 188 more were injured, and $43 million (2018 USD) in damages was done.