Tropical Storm Jerry Forms in Atlantic
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Hurricane Priscilla has intensified into a Category 2 storm off the west coast of Mexico and is expected to keep getting stronger, possibly into a Category 3 before starting to weaken.
Forecasters expect moisture from the far-off hurricane to move inland through the West this week. Here’s where it could bring flooding.
Hurricane Priscilla is churning off the coast of Mexico, and could impact some areas of the United States. As of the morning of Monday, Oct. 6, Priscilla was about 240 miles south-southwest of Cabo Corrientes, Mexico, with maximum sustained winds of about 85 mph, according to a public advisory from the National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Miami, Fla.
Weather conditions will stay nice and comfortable through the middle of the week. Tracking an approaching tropical system that will push in showers later this week.
Hurricane Priscilla has intensified into a Category 2 storm off the west coast of Mexico and is expected to keep getting stronger, possibly into a Category 3 before starting to weaken.
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Hurricane Priscilla is gaining strength in the Pacific Ocean, threatening coastal areas of southwest Mexico and possibly bringing heavy rain and gusts of wind to the region
Meteorologists are keeping an eye on Hurricane Priscilla, which could bring rain to Southern California, including the High Desert, as it strengthens.
Tropical Storm Jerry will probably be blown out to sea by a separate storm near the East Coast, which could bring significant rain, wind and wave-related impacts, particularly to the coastal Carolinas and Virginia.