The storm caused five deaths in Baja California, and ten deaths were recorded elsewhere. It took land near San Carlos, which caused damage and heavy rainfall throughout the peninsula. Cabo San Lucas was beaten, and he was isolated from the rest of Mexico for several days. Juliette caused two deaths on or near the peninsula.
A high of 39.8 inches (1,010 mm) fell in Caudaño, the highest known total ever recorded for a tropical cyclone in the state. Hurricane Guillermo in August was the most powerful storm ever recorded in the eastern Pacific, passing close enough to cause damage to waves along the coast of Cabo San Lucas. Otherwise, this Category 2 hurricane did not cause major damage to businesses in Cabo San Lucas. Hurricane Fausto, in September 1996, caused strong winds, flooding and damage to Cabo San Lucas property.
After heading north across the Sea of Cortez, it remained near La Paz, north of Cabo San Lucas before dissipating. The smallest airport in Cabo San Lucas suffered no damage to the runways and has been operating since September 15. Although it officially extends between the months of June and November, the hurricane season in Los Cabos is most active from August to October. Sandra dissipated well south of Cabo San Lucas, but it was also noteworthy because only a handful of storms form in the Eastern Pacific in November and only three have approached the peninsula. The climate of Cabo Mexico is known for rains from August to September and the average temperature in Cabo San Lucas peaks at 90 degrees.
If you decide to visit Cabo during hurricane season, you will most likely experience restrictions on maritime and water activities due to strong winds and waves. Although it remained about 300 miles from Cabo San Lucas, Linda sent some floods and giant waves to Cabo San Lucas. However, Odile had a different trajectory and made a direct impact on Cabo San Lucas as a Category 3 hurricane. Olaf made landfall near the city of San Jose del Cabo late Thursday as a Category Two hurricane with maximum winds of 100 miles (160 kilometers) per hour, the U.S.
National Hurricane Center (NHC) said. The Eastern Pacific may begin generating major hurricanes in June, but waters south of Cabo San Lucas are still below the 26°C threshold. Cabo Marina was closed for two days At the Los Cabos airport, no flights were canceled and no damage was reported to the tourist corridor between Cabo and San Jose. Some stores in Cabo San Lucas reopened about 2 hours after the eye of the storm passed, and life returned to normal quite quickly.