"Hurricane Adrian forms, marking the start of the Pacific storm season"

Hurricane Adrian has formed off the coast of Mexico in the Eastern Pacific, becoming the first hurricane of the season. Another tropical disturbance is expected to develop behind Adrian, potentially becoming the second named storm of the season. The Eastern Pacific is running slightly behind schedule for hurricane formation, which is unusual for an El Niño year. Adrian is forecasted to slowly move westward and strengthen over the next few days, potentially reaching winds of at least 90 mph. Meanwhile, the National Hurricane Center is also tracking a tropical disturbance south of Guatemala and Mexico, with a high chance of development into a tropical depression.
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