
On June 1, the system regenerated into Tropical Storm Cristobal over the Bay of Campeche. However, the system's remnants survived, crossing Central America and Mexico.

Once inland, Amanda rapidly weakened and degenerated into a remnant low over the region's rough terrain. Three hours later, Amanda made landfall in southeast Guatemala. Originally expected not to strengthen significantly, the storm nevertheless compacted and was upgraded to Tropical Storm Amanda at 09:00 UTC the next day. The disturbance slowly developed a more well-defined circulation, and on May 30, the system was designated as Tropical Depression Two-E after finishing tropical cyclogenesis. It was also the first Atlantic tropical storm formed in the month of June since Cindy in 2017, and the first June tropical cyclone to make landfall in Mexico since Danielle in 2016.Īmanda developed out of a broad area of low pressure associated with a tropical wave, which moved off the coast of Nicaragua into the Pacific on May 29. Cristobal's regeneration date in the North Atlantic eclipsed the date set by Tropical Storm Colin in 2016, which formed on June 5. Amanda was the second tropical depression and the first named storm of the 2020 Pacific hurricane season, and Cristobal was the third named storm of the extremely active 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, and the earliest third named storm in the North Atlantic Ocean on record.

After crossing Central America, it regenerated into a second one in the Gulf of Mexico and was named Cristobal. The first tropical cyclone formed in the East Pacific and was named Amanda. Tropical Storm Amanda and Tropical Storm Cristobal were two related, consecutive tropical storms that affected Central America, the central United States, and Canada in late May and early June 2020.

Tropical Storm Cristobal at peak intensity shortly after landfall in Campeche, on June 3Ĭentral America (especially Guatemala and El Salvador), Mexico, Central United States, Great Lakes Region, Eastern Canada
