2016 Atlantic Hurricane season remade

Hurricane Aleksander
A Tropical Wave off of Africa was given a medium chance of development within 2 days by the NHC on January 12. The next day, Tropical Depression One strengthened into Tropical Storm Aleksander. The Tropical Storm headed west towards Bermuda, slowly strengthening until it reached peak intensity. Category 2 Hurricane Aleksander then made landfall in Bermuda as a Category 2 Hurricane at peak intensity, on January 16. Aleksander weakened into a Category 1 and then extratropical on the 17th. Alexsander caused 2 fatalities in Bermuda, as well as injuring several others, mainly in the East Coast, after the remnants caused a blizzard, which dumped 4-5 feet of snow over 3 Eastern states.

Tropical Storm Bertha
An area of disturbed weather, east of the Leeward Islands, was organizing and was given a low chance of further development by the NHC on May 31. Clusters of thunderstorms became Tropical Storm Bertha on the next day, then Tropical Storm Bertha turned westward, straight into Hispaniola and Haiti, before dissipating over rugged terrain on June 3rd. Tropical Storm Bertha caused 5 fatalities, all due to flooding. Bertha was the first, but last storm to form, skipping a whole month, until the season blew up in August.

Hurricane Coleen
To be continued