August 4 –
1933 Florida–Mexico hurricane: Having passed over Florida, the storm regains hurricane status on August 4, a day before striking northern Mexico with winds of 90 mph. It damages buildings and crops in
Tamaulipas, while heavy rains lead to flooding that kills at least 31 people, particularly affecting the city of
Monterrey.[6][7]
August 4 –
1933 Florida–Mexico hurricane: Having passed over Florida, the storm regains hurricane status on August 4, a day before striking northern Mexico with winds of 90 mph. It damages buildings and crops in
Tamaulipas, while heavy rains lead to flooding that kills at least 31 people, particularly affecting the city of
Monterrey.[6][7]