User:I Am Redwolf/Hurricane Iota

Iota then rapidly weakened as it moved over the mountainous terrain of Central America, falling below major hurricane status at 09:00 UTC on November 17, and below hurricane status at 18:00 UTC. The inner core of the weakening system was disrupted as it moved through Honduras, and Iota weakened to a tropical depression on November 18 at 09:00 UTC, as it entered El Salvador. Six hours after this downgrade, Iota's low-level circulation center dissipated and the NHC issued their final advisory on Iota.

Iota was the last named storm of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season. It was the 30th named storm making it break the record for most named storms ever in the Atlantic basin which was previously held by the 2005 hurricane season which had 27 named storms. Iota also became the strongest Greek named storm ever on record beating out hurricane Eta which made landfall a few weeks prior. Hurricane Iota is also the only Greek named storm to have ever achieved Category 5 status in history. Hurricane Iota was also the first and only Category 5 hurricane of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season.