Winds 175 mph. Pressure 27.44. Wow.
Getting powerful. Still needs a ways to go to beat these records, though.
Most intense Atlantic hurricanes
Rank Hurricane Season Pressure
hPa inHg
1 Wilma 2005 882 26.05
2 Gilbert 1988 888 26.23
3 "Labor Day"1935892 26.34
4 Rita 2005 895 26.43
5 Allen 1980 899 26.55
6 Camille 1969 900 26.58
7 Katrina 2005 902 26.64
8 Mitch 1998 905 26.73
Dean 2007
10 "Cuba" 1924 910 26.88
Ivan 2004
Source: HURDAT[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Atlantic_hurricane_recordsAllen came into South Texas when I was living in Corpus Christi and holds the record of wind speeds at 190 mph and at the time the lowest barometric pressures ever recorded in the GOM other than the famous 1935 Labor Day hurricane.
My wife was 8 1/2 months pregnant and I was really worried about having to deliver a baby due to the low pressure. Coincidentally, I am in a waiting room right now awaiting that same baby give birth to a new grand-daughter.