Dual Threat: Category 4 Hurricane Norma and Tropical Storm Tammy Pose Danger to Mexico and Caribbean

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Hurricane Norma, now a Category 4 storm, threatens Baja California with heavy rain, flooding, and mudslides, while Tropical Storm Tammy nears the Caribbean with the potential to become a Category 1 hurricane. Both storms could generate life-threatening swells and rip currents. Norma's maximum sustained winds rapidly intensified, and it is forecasted to reach the southern tip of Baja California this weekend. Tammy is expected to bring heavy rain and isolated flooding to the Lesser Antilles, Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.
Topics:top-news#baja-california#caribbean#hurricane-norma#hurricane-tammy#natural-disasters#tropical-storms
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