Tropical Storm Oslo

Tropical Storm Oslo was a severe and deadly Tropical Storm that caused widespread rain, flooding, and tornadoes in Georgia on November 7th, 2018

Formation
Tropical Storm Oslo formed from a broad area of low pressure 450 miles off the coast of Georgia on November 2nd, 2018. The storm continued to intensify, but only to a certain extent. It's peak winds only managed to intensify to 89 MPH. Georgia was in it's path. No evacuations were set out, but people were told to keep a look out and stay indoors. It continued moving through 5 days until it struck Georgia on November 7th, 2018. 12 Injuries and 1 Indirect Fatality were reported so far. It wasn't all over though, rainfall amounts were out of the roof. Almost 45' in some places. Mostly Georgia suffered the brunt of them. However, historic Flooding in Savannah with over 30' of floodwaters in places caused dozens of deaths, and over 23 people were injured. A man was even killed when his house was leveled due to the flood. 35 Injuries and over 4 People were killed in total. Making it the wettest Tropical Storm on record to hit Georgia. Major flooding still wasn't the only thing that caused deaths. A large EF-3 Tornado touched down in Odum, killing 13 and injuring 57. The Tornado caused significant amount of damage.