Unnamed Tropical Storm - June 4-8, 1964

On June 2nd, a tropical depression slowly developed over the extreme northwest Caribbean east of Belize.
Drifting northward, it entered the southeast Gulf of Mexico on the 4th.  After crossing the northeast portion
of Florida, the depression strengthened into a tropical storm on the 7th.  The storm moved east-northeast
continuing to slowly develop.  The storm turned to the east while north of Bermuda, reaching its peak intensity.
The cyclone soon turned northward, becoming absorbed by a large extratropical cyclone over the Canadian
Maritimes.  The graphics below show the storm total rainfall for this storm, using data from the National
Climatic Data Center in Asheville, North Carolina.

Unnamed Tropical Storm (1964) Rainfall Image
Unnamed Tropical Storm (1964) Rainfall Image Unnamed Tropical Storm (1964) Rainfall Image