Hurricane Humberto (2019/Hitman)

Hurricane Humberto was a destructive Category 3 hurricane that struck Bermuda in late August and early September 2019. In all, 19 people were killed and $65 million (2019 USD) in damages.

On August 21, the National Hurricane Center issued an advisory for a system in the Central Atlantic that was expected to strengthen into a tropical storm. On August 24, the system was upgraded to Tropical Depression Eight. By 4:00 PM EST on the 25th, the depression was upgraded to Subtropical Storm Humberto with 40 mph winds.

By September 3, the tropical storm strengthened into a Category 2 hurricane. On the 5th, Humberto strengthened further, becoming a Category 3 major hurricane east of Bermuda. Making landfall on the 7th in Bermuda, 19 people were killed, along with $65 million (2019 USD) in damages on the island as a tropical storm, the system weakened further, becoming a remnant low the following day.

After slowly tracking in the Atlantic for 3 days, the system dissipated on September 11 after killing 19 and causing $65 million (2019 USD) in damages.