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No. Hurricane Ian occurred during the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season, existing from September 23, 2022, to October 1, 2022. ZZZ'S03:50, 29 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Local time should be included in the meteorological history at least, as local time is integral to weather and its effects, whether it's temperature, visibility, etc. UTC is totally irrelevant to any weather-related topic at all, unless some foreign leader is watching a live-stream and is trying to make phone calls to locals or something. 173.167.141.141 (talk) 16:00, 10 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]