Tropical Storm Jerry almost a hurricane
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Hurricane Priscilla is lashing western Mexico with heavy rain, strong winds, and rough surf. The National Hurricane Center says a tropical storm watch has been issued for Baja California Sur from Cabo San Lucas to Cabo San Lazaro.
Hurricane Priscilla will become a more powerful storm this week as it continues to strengthen over the Pacific Ocean off southwest Mexico. The National Hurricane Center, which is based in Miami, said the storm was expected to bring heavy rains and gusty winds to the region.
It turns out Hurricane Narda, which bombarded Southern California with south swell last week, wasn’t the last storm we’ll see this fall. Hurricane Priscilla is approaching Category 3 force (sustained winds of 111 to 129 mph) while it moves northwest away from Mexico.
Tropical storm conditions are possible in portions of the northern Leeward Islands, including the Virgin Islands.
Hurricanes Priscilla and Octave will follow similar paths along the cost of Mexico, with only Priscilla raising any concerns.
Hurricane Priscilla was strengthening early Monday in the Pacific Ocean with heavy rain and gusty winds threatening coastal areas of southwest Mexico.
The ailing storm will combine with another storm system to create a prolonged rainfall event in some of the driest areas of the US.
A hurricane that’s gaining strength off the southwestern coast of Mexico might send rain and surf to San Diego County late this week, easing the wildfire danger while potentially creating strong rip currents at the coast.
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Tropical Storm Jerry churns in the Atlantic as a weakened Priscilla nears Mexico's Baja peninsula
Priscilla has lost hurricane strength as it churns off Mexico's western Pacific coast ever closer to the Baja California peninsula. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Jerry has strengthened in the Atlantic