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Two tropical depressions gained strength off the coasts of Mexico and became tropical storms Sunday − and one could become a "significant hurricane" by Wednesday, the National Hurricane Center warned.
Tropical Storm Barry is making landfall on Mexico's east coast. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Flossie formed off Mexico's southwest coast.
Extremely dangerous Hurricane Erick made landfall along Mexico’s southwestern coast as a Category 3 storm on Thursday morning, unleashing destructive winds and torrential rain, leading to life ...
Weather forecasters say a second tropical storm has formed along coastal Mexico. Shortly after announcing Tropical Storm Barry off the country's Atlantic coast on Saturday morning, the National ...
MEXICO CITY — A hurricane warning was issued Tuesday for a portion of southern Mexico as Tropical Storm Erick gained strength in the Pacific Ocean, forecasters said. The National Hurricane ...
The storm had been a Category 4 hurricane as it bore down from the eastern Pacific toward Mexico. The authorities ordered evacuations in Oaxaca and Guerrero.
Tropical Storms Barry and Flossie formed Sunday and could pound Mexico. Will the U.S. be impacted? Tropical Storms Flossie, Barry gain strength; East, Midwest brace for hail, flooding ...
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.