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Tropical Storm Kyle was the eleventh named storm of the 1996 Atlantic hurricane season, forming in the western Carribean Sea on October 11. Kyle came ashore near the border between Guatemala and Honduras as a weakening tropical depression. Kyle caused no damage, and no reported fatalities.

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  • Tropical Storm Kyle (1996)
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  • Tropical Storm Kyle was the eleventh named storm of the 1996 Atlantic hurricane season, forming in the western Carribean Sea on October 11. Kyle came ashore near the border between Guatemala and Honduras as a weakening tropical depression. Kyle caused no damage, and no reported fatalities.
  • Tropical Storm Kyle was a short-lived tropical storm of the very active 1996 Atlantic hurricane season. The 11th tropical cyclone and named storm, Kyle formed on October 11 in the northwestern Caribbean Sea from a tropical wave. Kyle had quickly peaked as a minimal tropical storm early on October 12, about twelve hours after formation. Tropical Storm Kyle subsequently weakened back to a tropical depression it approached Central America. The storm made landfall near the Guatemala and Honduras border on October 12. Tropical Depression Kyle ultimately dissipated early on October 13, only a few hours thereafter.
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  • Tropical Storm Kyle was the eleventh named storm of the 1996 Atlantic hurricane season, forming in the western Carribean Sea on October 11. Kyle came ashore near the border between Guatemala and Honduras as a weakening tropical depression. Kyle caused no damage, and no reported fatalities.
  • Tropical Storm Kyle was a short-lived tropical storm of the very active 1996 Atlantic hurricane season. The 11th tropical cyclone and named storm, Kyle formed on October 11 in the northwestern Caribbean Sea from a tropical wave. Kyle had quickly peaked as a minimal tropical storm early on October 12, about twelve hours after formation. Tropical Storm Kyle subsequently weakened back to a tropical depression it approached Central America. The storm made landfall near the Guatemala and Honduras border on October 12. Tropical Depression Kyle ultimately dissipated early on October 13, only a few hours thereafter. The dissipating tropical depression had minimal affects on land, limited to rain in Belize, Guatemala, and Honduras.
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