Odile was the first major hurricane to strike the Baja California peninsula in 25 years and the most destructive tropical cyclone on record to affect this region.

For other storms of the same name, see Hurricane Odile shortly after peak intensity on September 14, with National Hurricane Center Home Page. NHC As of Sunday, August 2 at 11 a.m. Eastern, the storm is at 26.9 N, 79.6 W. A maximum rainfall total of 8.67 in (220 mm) occurred in Peninsula-wide, a total of 534 transmission towers and 700,963 telephone poles were downed; both these totals exceeded the totals of Five people were killed due to the hurricane on the peninsula,After making its final landfall, the storm brought heavy rains to the northeastern part of the country. In Odile's developmental stage, its heavy rainfall and Upon being classified as a hurricane on September 13, Odile began to accelerate towards the north-northwest in the direction of the Despite the presence of land, only gradual weakening occurred initially after Odile made landfall.At 09:00 UTC September 13, a tropical storm watch was declared from Following the sudden shift in the projected track, a Much of southern Sonora was placed under a "yellow" alert, while a "green" alert was in effect for the central part of the state.After making landfall as a major hurricane, Odile deluged much of the Baja California peninsula with at least 4 to 6 in (100 to 150 mm) of rain. TS Odile will develop into Hurricane Odile 2014 by this weekend, NHC tells news. 9:00 AM MDT Tue Aug 11 Location: 21.3°N 113.8°W Moving: NW at 14 mph Min pressure: 975 mb Max sustained: 100 mph Public

Keep track of the latest information on tropical storms and hurricanes in the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific with the USA TODAY Hurricane Tracker Hurricane Odile Timeline: ... Odile's unusual path following the north-south axis of the peninsula meant road travel north out of the area remained questionable due to the threat of flooding. Hurricane Odile is tied for the most intense landfalling tropical cyclone in the Baja California Peninsula during the satellite era and the seventh-most intense tropical cyclone worldwide in 2014. Media reports indicate that the hurricane caused widespread severe damage over Baja California Sustrong winds r, with toppling trees, power lines, and street signs (Fig. 7). LOS ANGELES (LALATE) – A Hurricane Odile 2014 projected path is now anticipated by the National Hurricane Center. Teachers drafting wills – even obits – along with lesson plansBiden's pick of Harris a chance to fix missteps with Black votersGeorgia trooper charged with murder in shooting of Black manMiocic wins unanimous decision over Cormier to retain UFC titleHistorical photos from the women's suffrage movementTrump to look 'very strongly' at pardon for Edward SnowdenTaylor Swift criticizes Trump over USPS, encourages fans to vote earlyReport: Alex Smith ready to take major step in comebackSaliva test for COVID-19 backed by NBA gets FDA approvalFar-right groups, counter-protesters, police clash in multiple statesWhy some of us listen to health experts on COVID-19 and others ignore themSchool cases, deaths database; Birx says wear a mask 'inside, outside' - updates

Below is a map from the National Hurricane Center showing the storm’s projected path. The latest update however reveals “Odile stationary” and “no change in strength.” NHC tells news that Odile is currently about 235 miles south […] Odile brought rainfall totals of 4 to 8 in (100 to 200 mm) in Even though Odile was still over the Gulf of California on September 16, low-level moisture ahead of Odile brought heavy rains to much of In Arizona, Odile brought moderate rain to the most of the state, peaking at 3.3 in (84 mm) in In New Mexico, a peak precipitation total of 4.13 in (105 mm) was recorded in Nationwide, the highest storm total was 15.26 in (388 mm) in Officials estimated that it would take 10 days for the Los Cabos airport to fully re-open.Within nine days after Odile, power was resorted to 95% of customers across the peninsulaFollowing the disaster, about 500 workers were deployed to provide 2,000 groceries to victims.As a result of the damage and destruction caused by the storm in Mexico, the name This article is about the 2014 Pacific hurricane.