The name Lee has been used for eight tropical cyclones worldwide.
In the Atlantic:
- Tropical Storm Lee (2005), a short-lived, minimal tropical storm
 - Tropical Storm Lee (2011), a strong tropical storm that made landfall in Louisiana, and its remnants caused catastrophic flooding in the Northeast US
 - Hurricane Lee (2017), a category 3 hurricane that remained over the open ocean
 - Hurricane Lee (2023), a long-lived category 5 hurricane that made landfall in Nova Scotia as an extratropical cyclone
 
In the Western Pacific:
- Typhoon Lee (1981) (T8129, 29W, Dinang), a category 2 storm that caused 188 fatalities in the Philippines
 - Tropical Storm Lee (1985) (T8509, 09W, Huling), struck North Korea
 - Tropical Storm Lee (1988) (T8822, 18W, Ningning)
 
In the Southern Hemisphere:
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