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  1. A day later on September 1st, the storm grew and reached hurricane status, mainly due to the slow movement over the warm shallow waters approaching the Florida Keys. On September 2, 1935, Labor Day, the stormed reached its peak intensity of 892 mb and sustained winds of 185 mph as it made landfall between Miami and Key West.

  2. On September 2, 1935, Labor Day, the hurricane reached a peak intensity of 892 mb. The hurricane made landfall later that night as a Category 5 storm, crossing the Florida Keys between Key West and Miami, FL. As it made landfall, the hurricane delivered maximum sustained winds of approximately 298 km/h (185 mph).

  3. Sep 7, 2021 · One of the most brutal hurricanes to ever strike our state took place over the Labor Day weekend in 1935. Known as the Labor Day Hurricane, it remains the strongest hurricane ever to make landfall ...

  4. Aug 28, 2019 · The no-name hurricane killed some 500 people, about half of the local population, when it hit the Upper Florida Keys on Labor Day 1935. "Say something." Family pleads for answers in shooting death ...

  5. On September 2, 1935, a powerful hurricane slammed into the middle Florida Keys. Known as the Labor Day Hurricane, it was the first Category 5 storm to strike the United States in recorded history. The hurricane claimed at least 485 lives, including about 260 World War I veterans working on a section of the Overseas Highway in a federal relief project. The veterans came from the ranks of the ...

  6. Aug 31, 2015 · The Labor Day Hurricane that struck the Florida Keys on September 2, 1935, was the most powerful storm to ever hit the United States. With wind gusts estimated up to 225 miles per hour and a storm ...

  7. May 25, 2004 · Labor Day Hurricane 1935 Monthly Weather Review Report Tropical Cyclone Surface Wind Field Analyses Last updated: May 25, 2004. Data Sets. Mission Catalog.

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