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weather2 years ago

"Norma's Remnants: Heavy Rain Threatens Central US and Mexico"

The remnants of Hurricane Norma are expected to bring showers and storms to the Central United States, providing some much-needed drought relief to the Plains. While heavy rain is not anticipated, there is a possibility of severe thunderstorms. Parts of West Texas and Oklahoma may see elevated rainfall totals of two to four inches, while eastern New Mexico to western Missouri could receive over an inch of rain. The wet weather may continue into the following week, offering further relief to areas experiencing moderate to exceptional drought conditions.

natural-disasters2 years ago

"Double Trouble: Hurricane Norma Strikes Mexico as Tammy Threatens Atlantic Islands"

Hurricane Norma made landfall near Los Cabos in Mexico's Baja California Peninsula, while Hurricane Tammy hit Barbuda in the Caribbean. Both storms were Category 1 hurricanes. Norma weakened to a tropical storm as it crossed the Baja California Peninsula, bringing heavy rain and the possibility of severe flooding. Little damage was initially reported, but the area remains vulnerable. Tammy, hitting two weeks after Tropical Storm Philippe, is expected to bring heavy rainfall and flooding to the Lesser Antilles.

weather-forecast2 years ago

Hurricane Norma Strikes Mexico's Los Cabos Resorts

Hurricane Norma made landfall near Mexico's Los Cabos resorts as a Category 1 hurricane with winds of 80 mph. It has since been downgraded to a tropical storm. Heavy rains and flash flooding are expected to continue through the weekend in Baja California Sur. Meanwhile, Hurricane Tammy threatens the islands of the Lesser Antilles in the Atlantic.

natural-disasters2 years ago

Double Trouble: Hurricane Norma and Tammy Threaten Mexico and Atlantic Islands

Hurricane Norma is heading towards Mexico's Los Cabos resorts, prompting residents to prepare for its expected landfall on Saturday. The hurricane has weakened slightly to a Category 2 storm but is still a major threat, with the potential for severe flooding due to its slow pace. Meanwhile, Hurricane Tammy is threatening the islands of the Lesser Antilles in the Atlantic, with hurricane warnings issued for several islands. Residents are bracing for heavy rainfall and potential flooding, particularly in Antigua and Barbuda, which are still recovering from previous storms.

natural-disasters2 years ago

Dual Hurricanes Norma and Tammy Threaten Mexico and Leeward Islands

Hurricane Norma is expected to hit Mexico's Los Cabos resort area with destructive winds, flash flooding, and a dangerous storm surge, while Hurricane Tammy bears down on the Leeward Islands. Norma, a Category 2 storm, is forecasted to make landfall in Baja California Sur, including Cabo San Lucas, bringing life-threatening conditions. Tammy, a Category 1 storm, has triggered hurricane warnings for the Leeward Islands. Both storms are not a threat to the US. Heavy rainfall, flooding, and strong winds are expected in the affected areas.

natural-disasters2 years ago

Double Trouble: Hurricanes Tammy and Norma Threaten Caribbean and Mexico

Twin hurricane warnings have been issued in the Caribbean and Mexico, with Hurricane Tammy threatening the Leeward and Windward Islands and Hurricane Norma expected to hit areas around Cabo San Lucas. The storms could bring life-threatening surf, storm surges, heavy rainfall, and the risk of flash flooding and mudslides. The unusual late-season hurricanes are attributed to the warm Atlantic Ocean linked to the El Niño weather pattern.

natural-disasters2 years ago

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

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.

natural-disasters2 years ago

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

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.