Weather of 2017

[2] Around a week after that, a nor'easter from the Tornado outbreak of January 21-23, 2017 caused a death in Philadelphia,[3] It also resulted in 100 accidents in Quebec.

[4] After a lull in activity, winter weather resumed on February 9, which caused a man to die in Manhattan.

Pueblo, Colorado saw 9200 power outages as a result,[12] and portions of Interstate 70 in Kansas shut down.

[13] While mostly rain, a significant storm complex affected the Northeastern United States in late October.

This included an EF4 tornado in Missouri and Illinois, causing 1 death, 12 injuries and $14.8 million in damage.

[50][51][52][53] A tornado outbreak sequence in mid to late May results in 2 deaths, 39 injuries and $975 million.

[61][62] In November, Cyclone Cempaka killed 41 people in Indonesia from heavy rainfall.

[57][58] Of these, Cyclone Dineo in February killed at least 258 people when it moved through Mozambique and Zimbabwe.

[67] In the northern hemisphere, activity began on January 7, when a tropical depression formed and later moved across the Philippines, killing 11 people.

[69] The final two storms of the season – Kai-tak and Tembin – moved through the Philippines in December, together causing 406 deaths.

[64] The year's costliest typhoon was Hato, which left more than US$4.34 billion in damage when it moved ashore southern China near Hong Kong.

[70] In the north Indian Ocean, there were 10 tropical cyclones, which included several deadly storms.

Cyclone Ockhi in December killed more than 137 people in Sri Lanka and southern India.

[69][72] In the Atlantic Ocean, activity began in April and lasted until November, with 18 tropical cyclones,[69] including several deadly and costly storms.

[75][76][77] Also during the season, Hurricane Nate produced damaging floods across Central America, killing 45 people.

Flooding in China's Hunan province in July 2017
Satellite image of Hurricane Maria nearing Puerto Rico