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Priscilla's Moisture to Raise Flash Flood Risk in Arizona

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Tropical moisture from a powerful hurricane in the East Pacific basin could unleash more than a month's worth of rain in a matter of days over portions of the Southwest later this week and into the weekend.

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Priscilla became a category 2 hurricane this Tuesday on the Saffir-Simpson scale (from 5) in its advance through the Pacific and, despite being away from the coast of Mexico, it causes high waves and intense rains. According to the National Hurricane Center of the United States (NCH), the phenomenon was at 15H00 GMT at 345 kilometers from the Baja California peninsula, with sustained winds of 175 km/h. The forecast indicates that Priscilla will …

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Waves of up to four meters high caused flooding in highways, commercial premises, hotels and storm mouths on the north coast of Jalisco, especially in Puerto Vallarta, due to the effects of Hurricane Priscilla, which yesterday reached category 2 in its advance through the Pacific.

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Mexico City, Oct. 7 (EFE).- Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, reported Tuesday that Hurricane Priscilla will intensify to category 3 on the Saffir-Simpson scale and will move parallel to the western coast of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur (northwest). “Hurricane Priscilla is expected to escalate to category 3 this afternoon; it will continue to move parallel to the western coast of Baja California Sur,” the president warned in her…

A giant wave hit the coasts of Puerto Vallarta, a phenomenon that was captured on video by tourists and local people, and is attributed to Hurricane Priscilla, which caused strong waves in the coastal zone. It was taken Tuesday at noon, it was a wave that reached about 8 meters high, beating palm trees and the malecon. This caused closed access to beaches and the population was asked not to enter the sea. In the next video shared by the #SMNmmx …

Hurricane “Priscilla” remains in category two and also remains alert in several states of the country. During this night and early morning, its cloud bands will generate torrential rains and gusts of wind that could exceed 100 km/h, affecting mainly Baja California Sur, Sinaloa, Nayarit, Jalisco and Colima. According to the National Weather Service, the strongest rains are expected to fall in the south of Baja California Sur, the center and sout…

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El Periódico de Tlaxcala broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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