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Hurricane Flossie experienced a period of rapid intensification on Tuesday and is now a Category 3 hurricane as it moves away from the southwestern coast of Mexico, according to the National ...
Hurricane Flossie is now a Category 3 hurricane, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Hurricane Flossie could become a major hurricane off the Pacific coast of Mexico Flossie had maximum sustained winds at 110 mph. Rain was falling over parts of coastal Mexico.
MIAMI (AP) — Hurricane Flossie strengthened to a Category 2 cyclone Tuesday morning off the Pacific coast of Mexico, forecasters said. READ MORE: Tropical Storm Andrea, first of Atlantic ...
Hurricane Flossie formed off the southwestern coast of Mexico late Monday night, and local officials are asking residents to prepare for possible flooding and life-threatening mudslides as the stor… ...
National Hurricane Center forecasters say the two storms are expected to drench the region for several days.
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The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a disturbance expected to stall over or near Florida, which could affect your Fourth of July weekend.
Hurricane Flossie has continued to strengthen off Mexico’s southwestern Pacific coast with maximum sustained winds of 140 kph (85 mph), according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami ...
Meteorologists are losing a sophisticated tool that has proved invaluable when monitoring and forecasting hurricanes.
How to understand a hurricane's "cone of uncertainty" People can misread the cone graphic, believing a hurricane’s damaging winds, storm surge and flooding rain will fit neatly inside the ...
Hurricane season is here, and meteorologists are losing a vital tool for forecasting them, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said.