ORLANDO, Fla. – By November, tropical activity is typically on the decline. After all, hurricane season peters out on Nov. 30.
But that doesn’t mean Florida’s in the clear just yet.
Since the late 1800s, there have only been three hurricanes that have made landfall in the Sunshine State during the month of November. November hurricanes in Florida
Tropical systems become less frequent in November because atmospheric conditions typically become less favorable.
It’s harder for storms that do develop to make landfall in the U.S. because cold fronts become more common. These fronts help to steer them away from the East Coast or keep them confined to the Caribbean.
The most common track for storms in November is a northeast path originating from the western Caribbean to the Bahamas.
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