2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season!!!

The 2018 Atlantic hurricane season was the third above-average season in three years. It was a hyperactive, deadly, and most intense hurricane season with a total of 24 storms. It became the most costliest and deadliest hurricane season in U.S. history. It ran from June 1 to November 30, though 2 more storms formed in December, making the season effectively persisting into January 2019. This is also the first season to feature hurricanes stronger than category 5.

Season summary
''The 2018 hurricane season was the most incredible and devastating hurricane season on record. It began early on March 15, 2018, and ended on January 6, 2019, with a total of 24 storms: 20 being hurricanes, 3 being storms, and only one being a depression.''

Tropical Storm Alberto
Storm Alberto formed on March 15 and dissipated on March 31.

Hurricane Beryl
Hurricane Beryl was the first hurricane to make landfall in the northeastern United States after four consecutive March winter storms swiped through the area. It dropped copious amounts of rainfall in that area that melted the snow completely and caused severe flooding in coastal areas. New York City and Boston were completely underwater. 60% of Michigan was flooded due to melting snow, heavy rains, and severe thunderstorms brought by Hurricane Beryl. It formed on April 6 and dissipated on April 20. Hurricane Beryl was the only hurricane to end an ongoing nor'easter season.

Hurricane Chris
Hurricane Chris was the first hurricane to make landfall in the southeastern United States as a category 5 storm.

Tropical Storm Debby
Tropical Storm Debby made landfall in Central America on May 3 and left the Atlantic basin on May 5.

Tropical Storm Ernesto
Tropical Storm Ernesto was the third AND last tropical storm of this hurricane season. It formed on May 5 and dissipated on May 17.

Hurricane Florence
Like Katrina of 2005, Hurricane Florence left the entire New Orleans underwater due to levee failures and heavy rainfall. It formed on May 10 and made landfall on May 28. It finally dissipated out in the Arctic on June 2.

Hurricane Gordon
Hurricane Gordon was the first hurricane since Tropical Storm Allison to last unusually long. It moved very slowly and lasted for a whole entire month. It formed on May 18 and dissipated on July 7.

Hurricane Helene
Helene made landfall in Eastern Alabama on June 1 and caused severe flooding inland. It formed on May 18 and dissipated on June 5. Luckily, New Orleans didn't get rainfall.

Hurricane Isaac
Hurricane Isaac made landfall in eastern Alabama on June 18, 2018, and reflooded flooded areas brought by Hurricane Helene. It formed on May 30 and dissipated on June 21, the first day of summer.

Hurricane Joyce
Joyce was another slow-moving storm that lasted for more than a month. It made landfall in New Orleans on July 10 and reflooded the Lower Ninth Ward. It formed on June 2 and dissipated on July 12.

Hurricane Kirk
Huurricane Kirk made landfall in Corpus Christi on June 25, 2018. 75% of Houston was flooded by June 27 (six months after Harvey took place) due to heavy rainfall and severe thunderstorms and tornadoes. Kirk formed on June 10 and dissipated on June 28.

Hurricane Leslie
Hurricane Leslie reflooded the Houston area with 55 inches of rainfall. It made landfall in Corpus Christi on July 23. It formed on June 20 and dissipated on July 27.

Hurricane Michael
Hurricane Michael reflooded New Orleans on July 14. It formed on June 28 and dissipated on July 18.

Hurricane Nadine
Hurricane Nadine lasted unusually long. It formed on July 4 and dissipated on August 10.

Hurricane Oscar
Hurricane Oscar was the first category 6 hurricane ever... that reflooded Houston again on July 31. It formed on July 18 and dissipated on August 4.

Hurricane Patty
Hurricane Patty was the second category 6 hurricane in a row. It formed on July 28 and dissipated on August 21.

Hurricane Rafael
Hurricane Rafael formed on August 4 and dissipated on September 1, though the remnants lasted all the way up until September 7.

Hurricane Sara
Like Sandy of 2012, Hurricane Sara brought record rainfall in New York. It formed on August 14 and dissipated on September 20.

Hurricane Tony
Hurricane Tony was the first category 10 hurricane that brought 75 inches of rain to Houston and 45 inches of rain to New Orleans. Luckily, there was minor damage to buildings due to early storm preparations. It formed on September 5 and dissipated on October 1.

Hurricane Valerie
Hurricane Valerie was the second category 10 hurricane in a row that brought record flooding to Houston that surpassed Harvey 2017. It formed on September 12 and dissipated on October 14.

Hurricane William
Hurricane William was the third and final category 10 hurricane that brought record flooding to Houston that surpassed Valerie 2018. It formed on September 28 and dissipated on November 2.

Tropical Depression Twentytwo
Tropical Depression Twentytwo formed on November 28 and dissipated on December 10.

2018 Christmas Eve Hurricane
The 2018 Xmas Eve hurricane brought record snowfall to New England. It formed on December 14 and dissipated on Christmas Day 2018.

2018 New Year's Eve Hurricane
The 2018 New Year's Eve hurricane was the first and only hurricane to make landfall in the United States during the winter months. It formed on December 20, 2018, and dissipated on January 6, 2019, tied with 2005's hurricane season.