Tropical Storm Emily (2023)

Tropical Storm Emily was a weak tropical storm in the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season. Emily was the fifth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season. Emily formed from a tropical wave. The tropical wave, which was behind Don, moved across the Caribbean without development. However on August 4, the storm became an invest before moving across the Yucatan. When the system emerged from the peninsula, it quickly became a tropical depression. 12 hours later, Tropical Storm Emily formed. Emily barrelled towards the coast of Mexico over the next two days. Emily made landfall the night of August 8th. Emily caused major flooding and landslides. 9 deaths were caused by landslides that levels small villages.

10 people died at a wedding that Emily crashed. Strong winds and heavy rains damaged the chapel in which the wedding was taking place.

Lack Of Retirement
The World Meteorological Organization chose not to retire the name Emily due to the fact it had only killed 19 and $489 million dollars in damage was not grand. Arguments were made by victims of the storm to retire the name but the arguments were ignored. The name Emily will be used again in 2033.