When did storm Irene hit Vermont?

Aug. 28, 2011
Tropical Storm Irene had been downgraded from hurricane status by the time it reached Vermont on Aug. 28, 2011. But its payload of torrential rain created a full-blown disaster. The storm itself took less than 24 hours to pass through the state.

What year was Hurricane Irene in New York?

2011
The Effects of Hurricane Irene in New York were the worst from a hurricane since Hurricane Agnes in 1972. Hurricane Irene formed from a tropical wave on August 21, 2011 in the tropical Atlantic Ocean. It moved west-northwestward, and within an environment of light wind shear and warm waters.

Where did Hurricane Irene form?

southwest Caribbean
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE Hurricane Irene formed from a broad area of low pressure in the southwest Caribbean on October 13th. It became a tropical storm on the same day and moved northward across western Cuba on the 14th with 70-mph winds.

What places did Hurricane Irene hit?

Irene made landfall near Cape Lookout, North Carolina at around 7:30 AM EDT on August 27, 2011 as a strong category 1 storm (Figure 2). Irene caused 5 deaths in North Carolina. On the evening of August 26, well ahead of landfall, Hurricane Irene also spawned several tornadoes.

Where did Hurricane Irene hit the hardest?

On August 23, the eye of Hurricane Irene developed, and the storm gathered strength as it hit the southeast Bahamas. Hurricane Irene was upgraded to a Category 3 hurricane as it moved over the Bahamas, the strongest point in the life of the storm.

When did Irene hit New England?

August 28, 2011
On August 28, 2011 Tropical Storm Irene made landfall in New England, leading to coastal storm surge, significant riverine flooding, sediment transport to Long Island Sound, and major infrastructure damage and destruction.

Where did Irene make landfall?

Cape Lookout, North Carolina
Irene made landfall between 7:30 and 8 AM EDT Saturday August 27 near Cape Lookout, North Carolina. As the eye wall moved ashore, wind gusts to 115 mph were observed at the Cedar Island Ferry Terminal.

How much damage did Hurricane Irene cause?

Over 2,000 roads, including 500-plus miles of state highways, washed out. More than 300 bridges were damaged or destroyed, leaving 13 towns isolated and inaccessible by vehicle. At least seven people lost their lives. The storm caused over $730 million in total estimated damage.

Was Irene a hurricane in Vermont?

Hurricane Irene was surprisingly destructive to the inland state of Vermont. Heavy rain triggered widespread flash floods that swelled rivers and creeks and washed out roads and bridges across the mountainous state.

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