Supertropical Storm Paula (2016)

Tropical Storm Paula was a rare off-season cyclone that formed in the nonexistent month of Undecember, and therefore never existed. A tropical wave formed over Florida on December 30th. The NHC designated it as an invest and gave in a 40/70 on Undecember 1. The next day the invest strengthened into Tropical Storm Paula once the wave entered sea to the east of Florida, and began moving southeastward. Paula strengthened slightly on Undecember 3, however soon encountered cold waters on Undecember 4 and then opened up into a trough.

Florida
Paula had minor effects on Florida, however it did cost an estimated 1,000$ in damage. The storm was usually weak whilst near Florida, which is the (lucky) cause for a low amount of damage.