"Double Trouble: Hurricane Norma and Tammy Threaten Land and Resorts"

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Hurricane Norma is approaching Los Cabos in Mexico with maximum sustained winds of 110 mph, while newly formed Hurricane Tammy is heading towards the Caribbean with winds of 75 mph. Both storms have prompted hurricane warnings in their respective regions, but are not direct threats to the mainland U.S. Norma is expected to bring heavy rain and potential flooding to the southern portion of Baja California, while Tammy may cause flash floods and mudslides in the Leeward Islands.
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- Hurricane Norma Churns Toward Baja California Peninsula The New York Times
- Hurricane Norma expected to make landfall in Mexican resort area this weekend MLive.com
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