In
San Diego, heavy rain fell, and property damage was significant; many homes lost their roofs, and a few even collapsed. In addition, trees were uprooted, and fences destroyed. Strong winds blew through the city for much of the day of October 2, with rain following after. A recently constructed windmill was also blown away completely, and the lighthouse keeper at Point Loma fled the lighthouse, fearing it would collapse in the gale. Three schooners, the
Plutus, the
Lovely Flora, and the
X.L., were blown ashore, although only the
X.L. suffered major damage. Rainfall in
San Pedro was also heavy, but high winds were not reported. Parts of the embankment in the city were washed away, causing only around US$100 ($3,100.02 in 2019) in damage. The yacht
Medora was washed ashore. Many reports claimed that the yacht was irreparable, but it was later claimed that the damage was not serious and could be repaired. A barge was destroyed, as was a large portion of the San Pedro wharf.
Records The hurricane was the only hurricane in recorded history known to impact California. Due to the cold water California Current tropical cyclones typically weaken, diminishing the storms' strength below the tropical storm level. ==See also==