Hurricane Andrew (2028)

Hurricane Andrew started around Australia, causing heavy rain. It started out as a Tropical Cyclone, but quickly gained Category One status. It moved upwards, striking Hawaii, causing significant damage as a Category Two hurricane. It gained Category 5 status after running into a different hurricane, Hurricane Adrian. It slammed California, causing about 23 deaths and mass flooding. It still reigned supreme with Category 5 status and hit Arizona and New Mexico, where 26 more of the deaths happened. It turned north, hitting Texas, Oklahoma, and Colorado causin about 58 deaths and mass flooding. By then, it was a Category One. It went on, hitting ND, SD, NE, MN, and parts of Canada. It gained more power after going over the great lakes, making it a Category Three. It slammed Canada, Montana, and Washington, causing a lot of deaths.