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Hurricane Narda forms in the Pacific off the west coast of Mexico

Hurricane Narda forms in the Pacific off the west coast of Mexico

Summary

A hurricane named Narda formed off the west coast of Mexico in the Pacific Ocean with maximum winds of 85 mph. At the same time, another hurricane, Gabrielle, a more powerful storm, approaches the Azores from the Atlantic Ocean, prompting a hurricane watch.

Key Facts

  • Narda is a Category 1 hurricane in the Pacific Ocean near Mexico.
  • It has maximum sustained winds of 85 mph (137 kph).
  • Narda is located about 295 miles (475 kilometers) southwest of Manzanillo, Mexico.
  • Gabrielle is a Category 4 hurricane moving towards the Azores.
  • Gabrielle has maximum sustained winds of 140 mph (220 kph).
  • Gabrielle is approximately 1,765 miles (2,840 kilometers) away from the Azores.
  • The Azores have issued a hurricane watch due to Gabrielle.
  • Forecasters expect Gabrielle to cause heavy rain and storm surge in the Azores.
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