Miami (AP) – Hurricane Procedilla was formed in the Pacific Ocean off the south -west coast of Mexico, with heavy rain and impulsive winds affecting coastal areas.
The National Center for Hurricanes from Miami stated on Sunday that the maximum stable winds of the Priscilla were 75 miles per hour (120 km / h), and that the storm was about 290 miles (470 kilometers) south-west of Cabois Corrinner. He was heading north-north-west at a speed of 3 miles per hour (6 km / h).
The center says that strong precipitation and gusty winds affect the coastal southeast Mexico with a possible outbreak. The waves created by Priscilla affect the parts of the coast in the region and until Monday reached some coastal areas in the western center of Mexico and South Bach California. It is expected that unrest will create dangerous surfs and breaks.
The tropical storm clocks were released for parts of the coast of the south -wounded Mexico. Priscilla was predicted, as a rule, moves parallel to the coast in the coming days.
Another storm, octave, became a hurricane on Sunday far from the shore, and it was not expected that the landing was not expected. Its maximum stable winds were 80 miles per hour.
The center said that its maximum stable winds amounted to 45 miles per hour (75 km / h), and it was located about 285 miles (460 kilometers) south southwest of Mansanilo and headed to the northwest at a speed of 7 miles per hour (11 km / h).
The tropical storm clocks were released for parts of the coast of the south -wounded Mexico.
It was predicted that Priscilla will reach the status of a hurricane on Sunday and, as a rule, moves parallel to the coast in the coming days. The Thorpic storm of Procedilla is slowly strengthened in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Mexico. The National Center for Hurricanes says that Priscilla is a large tropical storm with winds, extending 125 miles from its center, and probably become a hurricane later on Sunday or overnight. The storm had a maximum stable wind of 70 miles per hour and was located about 285 miles southeast of Cabo Corrinta. The clock of tropical storms were released for part of the southeast coast of Mexico. Another storm, octave, became a hurricane on Sunday far from the shore, and it was not expected that the landing was not expected. Its maximum stable winds were 80 miles per hour.
This is a news update. An earlier story AP follows below.
Miami (AP) – Priscilla’s tropical storm slowly strengthened in the eastern part of the Pacific Ocean and could bring heavy rain and gusty winds to the coastal southeast Mexico.
The center in Miami said that Provocialla with winds of about 70 miles per hour (110 km / h) can become a hurricane at the end of Sunday or Monday. His winds of tropical storms extended to 125 miles (205 kilometers) from its center.
The threshold for a hurricane is a storm with winds of at least 74 miles per hour (120 km / h).
Priscilla was located 285 miles (460 kilometers) south-south-west of Cabo Corrinnta or 480 miles (770 kilometers) south-yugo-east from the southern top of Bach California and moved to the north-senve-west at a speed of 2 miles per hour (4 km / h). Priscilla was predicted, as a rule, moves parallel to the coast in the coming days.
In the part of the coast of the south -waving Mexico, a tropical storm clock was released from Punta Sanelmo to Punta Mita, with the possible conditions of the tropical storm in this area on Sunday and Monday. Perhaps precipitation up to 6 inches (15 centimeters) were possible, and the coast was the danger of a dangerous survey for life and draw current conditions.
Another storm, in which in Mexico in the Pacific Ocean, octave, became a hurricane on Sunday without landing in the forecast, and not coastal watches or warnings. Its upper winds were about 80 miles per hour (130 km / h), and the center of hurricanes stated that it was expected to gradually weaken on Monday. It was located about 1025 miles (1650 kilometers) to the west in the south-west of the southern top of Bach California and moved to the northeast at a speed of 3 miles per hour (6 km / h).