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Flossie has weakened to a tropical storm off Mexico’s southwestern Pacific coast with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph ...
A system of low pressure could develop near Florida or off the southeastern coast of the U.S. over the Fourth of July weekend ...
Tropical Storm Flossie is expected to continue to strengthen in the Pacific Ocean, the National Hurricane Center said.
Tropical Storm Flossie continued to gain steam off Mexico’s southwestern Pacific coast on Monday afternoon and was projected ...
Hurricane Flossie experienced a period of rapid intensification on Tuesday and is now a Category 3 hurricane as it moves away ...
According the the National Hurricane Center, Tropical Storm Flossie could strengthen into a hurricane as early as Monday.
As of 2 a.m. Thursday morning, Tropical Storm Flossie is still in the Pacific moving west-northwest. That’s according to the ...
One storm brought 2 inches of rain in an hour and caused flooding in San Diego and Riverside counties, the hurricane center said. In 2013, Tropical Storm Flossie almost made landfall in Hawaii but ...
Tropical Storm Flossie formed in the Eastern Pacific Ocean off the southwestern coast of Mexico late Sunday morning, and the system is expected to strengthen into a hurricane early this week.
For now, the hurricane center sees a 40%, or medium, chance of the low-pressure area developing into a tropical depression or storm over the next seven days. But that could change.
Tropical Storm Flossie continues churning in the Eastern Pacific Ocean off the southwestern coast of Mexico, and the system is expected to strengthen into a hurricane.
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