Hurricane Roy (CycloneMC)

Hurricane Roy was the latest landfalling hurricane on record, making landfall on November 25 in the state of Set-Up Survival. Roy formed from a developing tropical wave to the northeast of City. It struggled to develop due to colder SSTs and strong wind shear, and as it chugged across the Bay of Vosaline, began to organize. On November 20, it finally developed into a tropical storm, receiving the name Roy. The system was located roughly 230 miles north of New York Town, and began to rapidly intensify on November 22. Roy peaked at Category 2 intensity late on November 24, and made landfall in the early morning hours of November 25. Roy caused the worst storm surge in Woolworth, SUS, and Caked, SUS on record, reaching 9ft high, putting hundreds of houses underwater. Roy also killed 48 people (confirmed as of May 20, 1989), with 23 people missing. Roy moved inland, and continued to flood the state of SUS. Roy turned extratropical on November 26, and was absorbed fully by a bypassing Winter Storm Athen.