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A Central American hurricane is a tropical cyclone that affects countries located in Central America.

2010s

 * October 3–6, 2017 – Tropical Storm Nate causes significant and widespread flooding in Central America, particularly in Costa Rica, where it was the costliest tropical cyclone in that country's history, with total damages reaching $562 million (2017 USD) with a death toll of 14. Widespread flooding in Nicaragua destroyed 5,953 homes, directly affecting 29,000 people and causing 16 deaths. During its formative stages, Nate's precursor disturbance produced heavy rainfall and mudslides which damaged 234 homes and caused 7 casualties in Panama.
 * October 25–27, 2017 – The disturbance that later became Tropical Storm Philippe in combination with Tropical Storm Selma brought heavy rainfall to parts of Honduras and Nicaragua, although impact from the pre-Philippe disturbance was negligible.
 * October 5–7, 2018 – The low that later became Hurricane Michael and a disturbance located over the Pacific Ocean caused significant flooding throughout Central America. A total of 15 people were killed, including 8 in Honduras, 4 in Nicaragua, and 3 in El Salvador. Over 1,000 homes were damaged in Honduras. Approximately 253 homes sustained damage in El Salvador. Over 2000 homes were damaged in Nicaragua and over a thousand people were evacuated. Damages are estimated to have exceeded $100 million (2018 USD).

2010s

 * October 16–17, 2018 – The precursor low to Hurricane Willa caused rainfall throughout Central America.
 * October 18–20, 2018 – Tropical Storm Vicente formed and produced heavy rainfall in El Salvador and Guatemala.