Hurricane Don (Bob's Realistic Scenario)

Hurricane Don was the first Atlantic hurricane to form in the month of July since Arthur in 2014. Don formed from a tropical wave southeast of Barbados, and eventually made two landfalls in Mexico as a category 1 hurricane.

Meteorological History
On July 8, a tropical wave exited the coast of western Africa. Moving briskly westward due to a strong subtropical ridge, it was first mentioned by the National Hurricane Center (NHC) in their Tropical Weather Outlook (TWO) on July 10. The wave struggled to develop initially because of its low latitude and rapid movement. Deep convection began to increase with the wave on July 13 as winds increased to tropical storm force, and the NHC initiated advisories on Potential Tropical Cyclone Five when a tropical storm warning was issued for Barbados. The next day, an Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter aircraft investigated the system, and found a weak closed circulation. It is estimated that the system developed into Tropical Storm Don at 18:00 UTC on July 14, while located southeast of Barbados.