The
1992 Atlantic hurricane season had one of the latest dates on record for the first named storm. The
season officially began on June 1, 1992, and lasted until November 30, 1992. The first storm, an unnamed subtropical storm, developed in the central Atlantic on April 21, over a month before the official start of hurricane season. The most significant storm of the season was
Hurricane Andrew, which at the time was the costliest United States hurricane. After crossing the
Bahamas, the hurricane made
landfall in Florida and Louisiana. It caused $26 billion (1992 USD) in damage, mostly in Florida, and 65 fatalities. Andrew was also the strongest hurricane of the season, reaching winds of 175 mph (280 km/h) while approaching Florida.