Upon moving inland, the system rapidly weakened as the forward speed increased.
By September 11, the system weakened to a tropical depression.
Over the next two days, the system weakened but continued to produce a few tornadoes across the South.
However, the system rapidly weakened and passed several miles east of the islands.
Late on August 22, the system weakened to a tropical depression.
The system weakened while moving across the peninsula and then over northwestern Mexico.
The system quickly weakened over land, and dissipated on September 6.
The system weakened into an area of low pressure over water on December 22.
The policing system weakened after 1800 and disappeared in most places by the 1850s.
Several more tornadoes were reported the next three days before the system weakened on March 31.