Newly formed Tropical Storm Douglas poses no threat to land, hurricane center says
Summary
Tropical Storm Douglas formed in the Pacific Ocean, far from land and not threatening any coastal areas. It has winds near 40 mph and is moving north, with some strengthening expected before it weakens.Key Facts
- Tropical Storm Douglas formed in the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday.
- The storm is about 1,220 miles west-southwest of Baja California, Mexico.
- Maximum sustained winds are around 40 mph, with stronger gusts.
- The storm is moving north at 7 mph and will likely turn northwest later in the week.
- Tropical-storm-force winds extend up to 90 miles from the center.
- The storm should get a bit stronger on Wednesday night and then weaken on Thursday.
- Douglas does not pose any threat to land at this time.
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