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Tropical Storm Norman (2012)

Tropical Storm Norman
Tropical storm (SSHWS/NWS)
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Tropical Storm Norman approaching Sinaloa on September 28, with the remnant low of Hurricane Miriam to its west
Formed September 28, 2012
Dissipated September 30, 2012
(Remnant low after September 29)
Highest winds 1-minute sustained: 50 mph (85 km/h)
Lowest pressure 997 mbar (hPa); 29.44 inHg
Fatalities 1 total
Damage Minimal
Areas affected Western Mexico, Baja California Peninsula, Northwestern Mexico, Texas
Part of the 2012 Pacific hurricane season

Tropical Storm Norman brought minor flooding to western Mexico and record rainfall to areas of Texas in September 2012. The fourteenth tropical cyclone and fourteenth named storm of the 2012 Pacific hurricane season, Norman developed near the southern tip of Baja California early on September 28. Upon developing into a tropical cyclone on September 28, Norman attained its peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph (85 km/h). Heading northward into the Gulf of California, the storm began to weaken later that day due to southwesterly wind shear and land interaction. Norman curved northwestward and weakened to a tropical depression early on September 29. Around that time, it briefly moved inland near Topolobampo, Sinaloa, before re-emerging into the Gulf of California. Later on September 29, Norman degenerated into a remnant low pressure area.

In anticipation of the storm, a tropical storm warning was issued for a portion of the Pacific coast of Mexico. Additionally, orange, yellow, green, and blue alerts were posted for several states. About 553 shelters were opened, though only 65 people sought refuge in them. Heavy rainfall from Norman was reported in Colima, Jalisco, Nayarit, Sinaloa, Baja California Sur, Durango, and Zacatecas. In Baja California Sur, mudslides and flooding left roads impassable, mainly in the La Paz area. Flooding in Sinola left streets inundated and about 150 families fled their homes. About 24 cars in the area were swept away. The remnants of Norman brought record rainfall totals to some areas of Texas. Local flooding occurred, with a few roads inundated in Wimberley. A woman died after her vehicle was swept off the road.


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