Tropical Storm Elida Tracker Map Shows Path In Pacific This Week
Summary
Tropical Storm Elida has formed in the Pacific Ocean far from Mexico. It is moving west at about 15 miles per hour and is expected to become a hurricane by Thursday night.Key Facts
- Elida is the fifth named storm in the Pacific this season.
- The storm formed well offshore of Mexico.
- Elida is moving west at 15 mph and will slow down and turn northwest by Thursday night.
- Winds near the center are about 40 mph, with stronger gusts.
- The storm is expected to gain strength and become a hurricane by Thursday night.
- Peak intensity is forecast for Friday.
- Tropical storm force winds reach about 60 miles from the storm’s center.
- No coastal warnings or watches are currently in effect, and there is no threat to land.
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