Hurricane Marco was a Category 1 hurricane which caused flooding and mudslides in parts of the Caribbean. The 13th named storm of the 1996 Atlantic hurricane season, Marco developed in the southwestern Caribbean Sea between Jamaica and Honduras on November 16. It attained tropical storm strength on November 19 while slowly tracking south. Marco then turned to the east and briefly became a minimal hurricane on November 20.

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  • Hurricane Marco was a Category 1 hurricane which caused flooding and mudslides in parts of the Caribbean. The 13th named storm of the 1996 Atlantic hurricane season, Marco developed in the southwestern Caribbean Sea between Jamaica and Honduras on November 16. It attained tropical storm strength on November 19 while slowly tracking south. Marco then turned to the east and briefly became a minimal hurricane on November 20. The storm turned to the northeast, and on November 23 it weakened rapidly to a tropical depression while located southeast of Jamaica. The depression tracked westward and re-strengthened into a tropical storm on November 24. Marco again weakened and degenerated into a remant low pressure area by November 26. Although Hurricane Marco never made landfall, it was a large storm, and it caused heavy rainfall in Central America and Hispaniola. Flooding and mudslides caused by the rain were responsible for 14 reported deaths. The amount of property damage caused by the hurricane is unknown.
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  • November 26, 1996
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  • Hurricane Marco was a Category 1 hurricane which caused flooding and mudslides in parts of the Caribbean. The 13th named storm of the 1996 Atlantic hurricane season, Marco developed in the southwestern Caribbean Sea between Jamaica and Honduras on November 16. It attained tropical storm strength on November 19 while slowly tracking south. Marco then turned to the east and briefly became a minimal hurricane on November 20.
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  • Hurricane Marco (1996)
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