[3] The tropical system crossed the Yucatán Peninsula, emerging over the Bay of Campeche on June 19 with 40 mph (64 km/h) winds.
The cyclone was classified as a weak disturbance, and strong winds were not recorded throughout the life span of the storm.
[3] Toward the end of July, a decaying cold front off the east coast of Florida resulted in the formation of a tropical storm, which possessed some hybrid cyclone characteristics.
The storm tracked northeast, steadily intensifying to reach peak winds of 65 mph (100 km/h) as it passed near the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
In advance of the storm, radio broadcasts also advised shipping interests to remain cautious north of Puerto Rico.
[3] Peak wind gusts reached 74 mph (119 km/h) at Hatteras, North Carolina, and two people drowned along the coast.
[5] The White Star passenger liner Arabic was battered by the storm on August 26 while the ship was off the Nantucket Shoals.
[6] The remnants of the hurricane caused severe damage to electrical and telegraph lines and trees in Atlantic Canada, especially in Nova Scotia.
A nearby ship recorded a sustained wind speed of 40 mph (64 km/h) and a barometric pressure of 1,009 mbar (29.8 inHg).
However, because no other gale-force winds were observed, the depression was not upgraded to a tropical storm by the Atlantic hurricane reanalysis project in 2009.
[8] The fourth tropical storm of the season developed 800 mi (1,285 km) southeast of Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe on August 25.
The hurricane continued to intensify over the western Atlantic and peaked with winds of 110 mph (175 km/h) when it was located 755 mi (1,215 km) south-southeast of Bermuda on August 30.
[12] On September 12, a strong tropical storm developed 85 mi (140 km) southwest of Key West, Florida.
[3] The hurricane quickly weakened to a tropical storm as it moved inland, crossing southern Georgia on September 16.
[15] In Nova Scotia, the remnants of the cyclone dropped 2.7 in (69 mm) of precipitation in Halifax, one of the heaviest rainfall episodes in that municipality in 1924.
[16] On September 20, a weak tropical storm was observed over the islands of Cape Verde while moving slowly northwestward through the archipelago.
[3] On the latter day, a minimal tropical storm formed over the southwestern Caribbean Sea east of Roatán, Honduras.
Thereafter, the storm moved rapidly northeastward across the coastal Southeastern United States and was last detected over western New England on September 30.
[4] Storm warnings were released for the eastern Gulf Coast of the United States on September 29, advising residents to prepare for gale-force winds.
[17] Early on October 12, the sixth tropical cyclone of the season developed in the eastern Gulf of Mexico about 280 mi (450 km) southwest of Saint Petersburg, Florida.
[18] The Great Cuba Hurricane of 1924 Late on October 13, a minimal tropical storm formed in the western Caribbean Sea east-northeast of northern Honduras.
The storm then struck the Pinar del Río Province of Cuba with sustained winds of 165 mph (270 km/h).
The cyclone steadily weakened as it moved across the western Atlantic Ocean, before dissipating west-southwest of Bermuda on October 23.
[4] Following reanalysis released in March 2009, the storm was re-classified as a Category 5 with winds of 165 mph (270 km/h) and a minimum pressure of 910 mbar (27 inHg).
[21] The hurricane produced severe damage to crops and buildings across western Cuba, injuring 50–100 people in Arroyos de Mantua.
[23] Peak wind gusts reached 66 mph (106 km/h) in Key West, where damage to vegetation was minimal.
[3] The hurricane produced heavy precipitation across southern Florida, peaking at 23.22 in (590 mm) on Marco Island.
[4] Later, the cyclone strengthened to a hurricane as it entered the Atlantic and turned northeast over the Turks and Caicos Islands on November 10.
[3][4] Historic weather maps and observations from ships indicate that a tropical depression formed in the southwestern Caribbean on November 23.
The depression tracked westward and organized further, though the highest sustained wind speed observed in relation to the system was 29 mph (47 km/h).