List of Maryland hurricanes (1950–present)

Hurricane Isabel, one of the most significant storms to affect the region, on September 18, 2003

Since 1950, 101 known hurricanes, tropical storms and tropical depressions have affected the U.S. state of Maryland. Many of these storms also affect the country's capital, Washington, D.C., since the city is located on territory ceded by Maryland. Hurricanes are the most intense classification of these storms, while tropical storms and tropical depressions are generally weaker. The Delmarva Peninsula is often affected by cyclones that brush the East Coast.[1] Central and Western Maryland, as well as Washington, D.C., commonly receive rainfall from the remnants of storms that make landfall elsewhere and track northward.[2] On rare occasions, the area experiences the effects of Pacific storms; one such example of this is Hurricane Tico, which made landfall on Mexico and moved inland.

Hurricane Agnes of the 1972 season was the deadliest storm, killing 19 people as a result of heavy flooding. The most damaging storm was Hurricane Irene, which resulted in $151 million in damage. Hurricane Hazel caused sustained hurricane-force winds (winds of 75 mph (121 km/h) or greater) in the state, the only storm during the time period to do so.[3] No storms made landfall in Maryland at hurricane intensity. Since 1950, ten tropical cyclones have collectively killed 58 people

19501959

Hurricane Dog track

19601969

Camille rainfall map

19701979

Remnants of Agnes over northeastern United States

1980–1989

Hurricane Gloria moving away from the Maryland coast on September 27

1990–1994

Radar image of Tropical Storm Danielle making landfall

1995–1999

Hurricane Fran affecting Maryland while making landfall
Rainfall from Hurricane Floyd affecting the state

2000–2004

Storm surge flooding caused by Isabel in Bowleys Quarters, Maryland

2005–2009

2010–2014

2015–present

Monthly statistics

Number of recorded storms affecting Maryland and Washington, D.C. 1980 to Present
Month Number of storms
May
2
June
10
July
11
August
18
September
43
October
16
November
1

Deadly storms

The following table includes all storms since 1950 that have caused reported fatalities in Maryland and Washington, D.C.

Total deaths
Name Year Number
of deaths
Hurricane Agnes 1972 19
Hurricane Connie 1955 14
Hurricane Sandy 2012 11
Hurricane Hazel 1954 6
Hurricane Donna 1960 2
Hurricane Ivan 2004 2
Hurricane Fran 1996 1
Hurricane Floyd 1999 1
Hurricane Isabel 2003 1
Hurricane Irene 2011 1

See also

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