Lorena becomes a hurricane off the western coast of Mexico as Kiko travels over open waters
Summary
Hurricane Lorena has formed near Mexico's Baja California, prompting a tropical storm warning. Heavy rain and possible flash floods are expected, while Hurricane Kiko is moving over the Pacific Ocean with no land threat.Key Facts
- Hurricane Lorena formed off Baja California, Mexico.
- A tropical storm warning is issued for parts of Baja California.
- Lorena could bring up to 15 inches (38 centimeters) of rain.
- There is a risk of flash floods and mudslides in the area.
- Lorena had winds of 75 mph (120 kph) and was moving northwest.
- The path of Lorena is uncertain, and it may weaken by Friday.
- Hurricane Kiko is in the Pacific with 105 mph (169 kph) winds.
- Kiko currently poses no threat to land.
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