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Hurricane Erick, which rapidly intensified overnight, made landfall Thursday morning on Mexico's Pacific Coast as a powerful ...
Hurricane Erick is on a path to strike Mexico as a powerful and intensifying storm Thursday. It’s the fifth named storm of ...
The hurricane was downgraded from a Category 4 to a Category 3 storm as it landed, with maximum sustained winds near 125 mph.
After undergoing rapid intensification, Erick made landfall on Mexico's Pacific coast on Thursday as a Category 3 hurricane.
Up to 20 inches (51 centimeters) of rain could fall across the Mexican states of Oaxaca and Guerrero, with lighter amounts in Chiapas, Michoacan, Colima and Jalisco states, the Miami-based U.S.
The storm was downgraded slightly before making landfall, from a powerful Category 4 to a Category 3. While slightly reduced in power, Erick is still considered a major hurricane as a Category 3, ...
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Hurricane Erick makes landfall in Mexico as powerful Category 3 storm with 125 mph windsMEXICO CITY – Hurricane Erick made landfall on the coast of Oaxaca, Mexico, authorities said, potentially bringing intense rains and life-threatening floods and mudslides. The storm made landfall ...
Hurricane Erick has made landfall along the western coast of Mexico as a Category 3 storm. Maximum sustained winds were 125 mph at landfall, dropping from 140 mph only hours earlier.
Tropical Storm Erick is expected to rapidly intensify before it arrives in Mexico later this week, with some meteorologists ...
Hurricane Erick slammed into Mexico’s Oaxaca state as a dangerous Category 3 storm Thursday morning, unleashing powerful winds at the coast and heavy rains that have caused deadly flooding in ...
A rainy June brought Mexico 50% more precipitation than average this year, boosting dam water levels but also causing deadly ...
A broad area of weakly spinning low pressure could slowly consolidate and develop into a tropical storm along the ...
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