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Flossie has weakened to a tropical storm off Mexico’s southwestern Pacific coast with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph ...
Barry, the second named storm of this year's Atlantic hurricane season, became a tropical depression by Sunday night, when it ...
MEXICO CITY — Tropical Storm Flossie continued to gain steam off Mexico's southwestern Pacific coast on Monday afternoon and ...
A depression that was formerly Tropical Storm Barry is dumping rain on eastern Mexico as Tropical Storm Flossie brews off its ...
U.S. forecasters say the weakening and ill-defined depression came ashore south of Tampico with maximum sustained winds of 35 ...
After peaking in intensity as a Category 3 hurricane, Flossie has weakened to a tropical storm as it moves farther away from the western coast of Mexico.
Tropical Storm Flossie continued to gain steam off Mexico’s southwestern Pacific coast on Monday afternoon and was projected to turn into a hurricane overnight.
Neither storm −now named Barry and Flossie − was forecast to have much impact on the U.S., but parts of Mexico could face mudslides, 10 inches of rain and heavy winds, forecasters said.
Tropical Storm Flossie is expected to bring areas of heavy rain to the southwestern coast of Mexico in the coming days and will likely strengthen into a hurricane, the National Hurricane Center said.