The largest and most destructive hurricane in June was Agnes. Actually, thatEast Coast monster was a tropical storm for most of its existence and never wasstronger than a Category 1 hurricane. Agnes became renown for the tremendousamount of rain it produced from Florida to New York. The worst floodingoccurred along major rivers in New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia,where there was more than a foot of rain. In current U.S. dollars, the damagefrom Agnes is estimated to be in the neighborhood of $15 billion.The most intense June hurricane was Audrey back in 1957. That storm remains thestrongest June hurricane on record and the only one to reach Category 4intensity during the month. Audrey was a medium-size hurricane that achievedwinds to 145 miles per hour before slamming into the coast near theTexas/Louisiana border on Weather HeadlinesFri, 25 Jun 2010 14:18:20 ESTIWS0Fri, 25 Jun 2010 13:28:17 ESTPlains, South Get GrilledThe greatest discomfort from the heat will be experienced from eastern Texasacross the South to the Carolinas. Within this large section of the country,RealFeel temperatures will reach 105 to 110 degrees. What's more, folks living10 to 20 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico from southern Louisiana to theFlorida Panhandle will really suffer, where it will feel like 115 degrees.Story by AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist John Kocet.