Hurricane Kyle (2027)

Hurricane Kyle was a powerful hurricane that made landfall in Veracruz, Mexico. It caused $1.1 billion in damages and killed 53 people.

Meteorological History
The NHC started monitoring a low-pressure area late on October 1. Early the next day, it was upgraded to a tropical depression and was designated 11L. Just 12 hours later, it intensified into a tropical storm and was named Kyle. Soon after, it underwent rapid intensification, going from a moderate tropical storm to a Category 5 in only 12 hours and attained its peak intensity of     165 mph (270 km/h) and 917 mbar. Shortly after, it made landfall on Veracruz with winds of  160 mph. During landfall, gusts were reported as high as 185 mph (295 km/h) and pressure of 920 mbar. After landfall, it rapidly weakened due to the mountainous terrain of Mexico and degenerated into a remnant low. Kyle dissipated early on October 5.