Western Mexico, Western United States (especially Colorado)
Part of the 1910s Pacific hurricane seasons
The 1911 Sonora hurricane was a deadly tropical cyclone that had effects that extended far inland, producing significant flooding in the U.S. state of Colorado. The storm originated on October 1 to the southwest of Mexico. It moved to the northwest, striking the Baja California peninsula on October 4, where it destroyed crops and buildings. After crossing the peninsula and the Gulf of California, the hurricane moved ashore the Mexican state of Sonora with strong winds and high tides. The port city of Guaymas and other nearby towns were damaged, with roofs torn and rail lines washed away. In Mexico, the storm killed between 300–500 people. The remnants of the storm moved into the southwestern United States and interacted with a shortwave trough. In Colorado, the former hurricane dropped 8.16 in (207 mm) in the San Juan Mountains. This was the highest rainfall total related to an Atlantic or Pacific hurricane in the state. The rains caused flooding that killed five people in Colorado, while also washing away bridges and houses. Two lines of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad were out of service for over 50 days.
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