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Moisture From Pacific Hurricane Lorena Brings Rain Chances to Texas Next Week

Tropical Storm Lorena, the 12th named storm of the 2025 Eastern Pacific season, may bring 4 to 8 inches of rain to Baja California and up to 2 inches to parts of the U.S. Southwest.

  • On Tuesday, Tropical Storm Lorena formed as the 12th storm of the 2025 Eastern Pacific hurricane season, strengthening from Tropical Depression Twelve-E when winds reached 45 mph.
  • Since May 15, the Eastern Pacific hurricane season runs to Nov. 30 and has produced 10 named storms, including Hurricane Kiko, marking an active start, forecasters said.
  • Forecasters warned of heavy rain and coastal flooding for the Baja Peninsula, with 4–8 inches possible in Baja California Sur and tropical storm watches from Cabo San Lucas to Cabo San Lázaro.
  • Remnants of Lorena could deliver 1–2 inches of rain to Arizona and New Mexico, aiding drought relief while raising flood risks across Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, forecasters said.
  • Forecasters said Lorena could strengthen into a hurricane by Thursday and make landfall on the Baja Peninsula late Friday or early Saturday, but models vary on where moisture will bring heaviest rains near Interstate 10.
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MIAMI (AP) — Two tropical cyclones in the Pacific Ocean strengthened Tuesday, with one expected to dump heavy rains on Baja California, Mexico, forecasters said.

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Hurricane Kiko and Tropical Storm Lorena gain strength over the eastern Pacific Ocean

Two tropical cyclones in the eastern Pacific Ocean have gained strength. The National Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Lorena is expected to become a hurricane by Wednesday off Mexico's western coast. Lorena was about 310 miles west of Manzanillo, Mexico,…

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Telemundo Area de la Bahía 48 broke the news in on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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