Hurricane Priscilla forms in the Pacific Ocean off the southwestern coast of Mexico
Hurricane Priscilla is expected to bring up to 6 inches of rain and create life-threatening surf and flooding risks along Mexico’s southwestern Pacific coast, officials said.
- Tropical Storm Priscilla was strengthening slowly in the Pacific Ocean early Sunday, according to the Miami-based National Hurricane Center.
- Priscilla had maximum sustained winds of 65 mph and tropical storm-force winds extending 140 miles from its center, the center reported.
- A tropical storm watch was issued for southwestern Mexico from Punta San Telmo to Punta Mita due to possible tropical storm conditions on Sunday and Monday.
- Rainfall of up to 6 inches and dangerous surf and rip current conditions were anticipated along the coast.
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A hurricane formed on Sunday in the Pacific Ocean off the west coast of Mexico, where it is expected to generate heavy rain but without touching land, according to the American Hurricane Center (NHC).
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Mexico City, 5 Oct (EFE).- Priscilla, 16th cyclone of the season and that formed on Saturday in the Pacific Ocean as a tropical storm, intensified to hurricane category 1 on the Saffir-Simpson scale, reported this Sunday the National Weather Service (SMN) of Mexico. In its most recent statement, the SMN stated that the broad circulation of the meteor “will keep the probability very strong rains at torrential points, strong gusts of wind and high…
MIAMI—The tropical storm Priscilla was slowly strengthening in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Mexico early on Sunday. The U.S. National Hurricane Center, based in Miami, reported that Priscilla was a "great tropical storm," with tropical storm force winds stretching up to 220 kilometers (140 miles) from its center. Its maximum sustained winds were 100 kilometers per hour (65 miles per hour), indicated the center, and it was about 495 kilomet…
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