Hurricane Bertha (2032)

Hurricane Bertha was an unusual hurricane that only caused minimal damage, but did some damage to many NFL fans. It resulted in the postponement of Super Bowl LXVI on February 1, 2032 to six days later, resulting in a "Super Bowl Saturday" for the first time.

Meteorological History
On January 28, the NHC began monitoring an upper-level low east of the Bahamas for possible tropical or subtropical cyclogenesis. Two days later, the low gained a closed circulation and was named Tropical Depression Two. Moving westward, the storm intensified into Tropical Storm Bertha on January 31. Under record-warm water temperatures of 86 F Bertha rapidly intensified in just 12 hours from a 40 mph tropical storm to an 80 mph hurricane. Bertha than made landfall early on February 1 over Miami, Florida, where Super Bowl LXVI was planned to be held.