Hurricane Barry (2019/Hitman)

On February 26, a low-pressure system was strengthening just north of Colombia. At 12:00 UTC on February 28, The National Hurricane Center classified the system as tropical depression Two.

Later that day, Two developed into Tropical Storm Barry. Gaining a bit of strength, Barry's outer bands struck Puerto Rico when Barry was at tropical storm status. After encountering a patch o warm waters, Barry intensified into a low-end Category 1.

Puerto Rico was impacted with 75 mph winds. Rains up to 9 inches were recorded and 1 person drowned after he was swept away from a flooded creek. $2 million in damages occurred on the island. Continuing north at 12 mph, Barry was downgraded to a tropical storm on March 3 and became a remnant low on March 4.

The following day, Barry completely dissipated after killing 1 and causing $2 million in property damage.