Going off historic accounts, in August of 1635 the Great Colonial Hurricane first hit Jamestown Virgina as a likely catagory 5 and a day or so later hit Plymouth colony as a likely catagory 4. Both colonies and many natives were hit hard.
In 1782 there were 2 rare October hurricanes 2 weeks apart. The second storm dropped snow.
An estimated catagory 3 hit Massachusetts in October of 1804 that also dropped snow.
The Great September Gale of 1815 hit Providence, RI with estimated 135 mph winds destroying 500 homes. A 14 foot storm surge sank 35 ships in Narragansett Bay.
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