Hurricane Lili

Hurricane Lili, a Category 3 hurricane during the 1996 Atlantic hurricane season, caused considerable damage across Central America, Cuba, and the Bahamas, and left £150 million in damage in the United Kingdom. A tropical depression formed off the coast of Nicaragua on October 14, and moved slowly to the northwest. On October 16, it reached tropical storm strength and was named Lili. The storm reached hurricane strength on the 17th. Lili grazed t... more

Tropical Cyclone

Formed:

  • Oct 14, 1996

Dissipated:

  • Oct 29, 1996
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